How to identify fake news online in the age of social media
People read fake news by being in an echo-chamber
More people are getting their information online, but not everything you read is accurate.
and last updated 2021-01-28 16:51:27-05
TAMPA, Fla. â There are a lot of ways to inform yourself of the news of the day. More people are getting their information online, but not everything you read is accurate.
ABC Action News in-depth reporter Anthony Hill is digging deeper to find out how to know if the information youâre taking in is from a reputable source and ways you can weed out the noise.
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Black farmers in our area say long legacy of institutional racism has led to their disappearance
74% decrease in Black farmers in Florida over past 100 years
Many Black farmers in our area say theyâre struggling to survive and itâs not just because of the pandemic. They say racism and discriminatory practices in the farming industry have made it impossible to stay afloat.
and last updated 2021-01-18 11:15:14-05
BROOKSVILLE, Fla. â Many Black farmers in our area say theyâre struggling to survive and itâs not just because of the pandemic. They say racism and discriminatory practices in the farming industry have made it impossible to stay afloat.
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Jennifer C Holmes as Laurel and Anthony Hill as Marshall Winston (NBC)
âThe past is never dead.â Randall Pearson (Sterling K Brown) has been looking for answers about his birth and he may finally get the real picture. In season five, âThis Is Usâ goes on to shed light on his biological mother, Laurel (Jennifer C Holmes) and her history.
Ever since the season began, bits and pieces of her life have been scattered in every episode. The last episode â âA Long Road Homeâ â finally connected the one key figure from her life, Hai Lang (Vien Hong) to Randall and he told him, âWe met in our 20s. I thought about telling you about her for so many years. I wish I could see your face. I wish I could show you the places she lived. The things she loved.â