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Disinformation online can be confusing, especially for our kids. One local librarian is fighting against it.
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Disinformation (noun): false information deliberately and often covertly spread (as by the planting of rumors) in order to influence public opinion or obscure the truth. While accurate, Meriam-Webster may want to update its definition, in that the “influence” or “obscure” may not reflect the urgency of the risk.
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As the COVID-19 delta variant drives case counts to their highest levels in months, Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte amplifies misinformation about the effectiveness of masks in schools.
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“Eroding trust takes minutes. Building trust takes years,” says Christine Porter, a public health professor at the University of Wyoming.
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While President Donald Trump's accusations of widespread voter fraud are based on no evidence, they are gaining some traction in the region. Sen. Steve…