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AP Fact Check This link opens in a new window
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Associated Press Fact-checking, accountability journalism and misinformation coverage from AP journalists around the globe.
NewsBank This link opens in a new window
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NewsBank gathers and features content related to current global issues, events and people. Through Daily Headlines, Special Reports and Hot Topics, you can research a variety of subjects. Includes local newspapers such as the Napa Register, St. Helena Star, and the San Francisco Chronicle.
ProCon.org This link opens in a new window
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Founded in 2004 with the following mission: to promote critical thinking, education, and informed citizenship by presenting the pro and con arguments to debatable issues in a straightforward, nonpartisan, freely accessible way. On May 29, 2020, the Britannica® Group announced its acquisition of ProCon.org, the country’s leading source for information and research on all sides of the debatable issues of the day.
Sage Information Literacy This link opens in a new window
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Critical thinking skills for the digital age of mis-, dis-, and malinformation. Our Information Literacy microsite takes a holistic look at where the information age requires critical thinking and better attention to oversight and governance practices due to real-world implications.

Semantic Scholar This link opens in a new window
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Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. Includes all fields of science and more than 180 million papers in 2019.
USA Facts This link opens in a new window
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USAFacts guides you through the maze that is government data. We’re a team of career researchers, data analysts, statisticians, and communication professionals. We track down government metrics in digital reports or the occasional Freedom of Information Act request. We standardize the numbers, consult designers to make clear visuals, and we refine our reports so that we share the facts without fluff or jargon.
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