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Fact-checking has become partisan. Can it survive the backlash from conservatives and Big Tech?

Fact-checking has become partisan. Can it survive the backlash from conservatives and Big Tech?

Meta’s decision to end its fact-checking program is causing a reckoning among fact-checkers about the value and effectiveness of their work amid the daily tidal wave of falsehoods.

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