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How to Read Political News the Right Way, According to Misinformation Experts

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. It's there. Go to a coffee shop, and it's lurking just beside the cash register in paper form. Open your favorite social media app, and yep, it's there too.

News is literally everywhere. We're so saturated with it that there's even a new phenomenon known as "," a term used to describe deliberately ignoring the news due to feeling overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information being presented to us everywhere all at once.

That makes it little surprise that more than say that while they’re following the election "closely," they also report being "worn out by so much coverage of the campaign and Why?

candidates." And we've still got months to go.However, now may be the most critical time to be not only informed about what's going on but also to be an expert on how to read the news.Yes, there is a right and wrong way to consume the news.

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