News Media Literacy 

Learn more about the reliability of your news sources and the bias that exists in media

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Digital Public Library of America Images, texts, videos, and sounds from across the United States

FactCheck.org Monitors the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players 

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National Geographic Special Collections Curated media assets 

NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Science and technology related to air and space

NPR (National Public Radio) An independent, nonprofit media organization founded on a mission to create a more informed public

New York Public Library Digital Collections Items digitized from The New York Public Library's collections

Pew Research Center A nonpartisan fact tank 

PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) America's largest classroom and largest stage for the arts 

PubMed National Library of Medicine 36+ million citations for biomedical literature

Science News Magazine Age-appropriate science news published by the Society for Science

Snopes.com A great place to check hoaxes and urban legends

Statista Global data in graphic form

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Assorted Magazines Popular magazines via the CT State Library 

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