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1) Review their listed sources
2) Snopes.com is helpful
3) Compare with international news
4) Use common sense to spot misleading content
5) Get a sense for their level of bias*
* "How biased is your news source? You probably won’t agree with this chart". By Shawn Langlois. Market Watch. Feb 21, 2018. Online at: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/how-biased-is-your-news-source-you-probably-wont-agree-with-this-chart-2018-02-28
2) Snopes.com is helpful
3) Compare with international news
4) Use common sense to spot misleading content
5) Get a sense for their level of bias*
* "How biased is your news source? You probably won’t agree with this chart". By Shawn Langlois. Market Watch. Feb 21, 2018. Online at: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/how-biased-is-your-news-source-you-probably-wont-agree-with-this-chart-2018-02-28