Why has checking facts become fuel for the culture wars? By News March 16, 2025 Add Comment Edit Checking facts is as old as journalism and Donald Trump's political rise has underscored its value. So why have media organisations like Meta changed tack? Share this post Related PostsQueensland records four cases of COVID-19 from overseasSnap lockdowns, cancelled competitions: Could these setbacks be a benefit for Australian divers ahead of the Tokyo Olympics?'We're not rats': Parisians flock to River Seine amid COVID-19 lockdownChadwick Boseman racks up another acting gong weeks out from OscarsTraditional owners 'traumatised' by partial destruction of ancient eel-shaped stone arrangement'Get on with it,' federal government told after slow COVID vaccine rolloutAussie Jack Miller accused of intentional collision at 200kph in thrilling MotoGP raceAFLW finals heartbreak for Fremantle as Kangaroos skipper takes a knee
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