Investigative Research and YOU!
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1. Google the website for CBS News. Go to CBS News, find LOCAL NEWS, and tell us what you see: *
2 points
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2. Go to CNN's website. Do they have an opinion section? *
1 point
3. Go to the FOX News website. Do they have an opinion section? *
1 point
4. Do CNN and Fox news sites have an Entertainment section featured in the main category section? *
1 point
5. Go to NBC News. Check all of the sections that you see on their main page across the top of the website. *
2 points
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6. What three languages are available when reading the New York Times online? Please list the languages. You may need to use Google Translate to find your answers.  *
1 point
7. Go to the ABC News site. Do they have a search engine embedded in their website? *
1 point
8. Stay on the ABC News site. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the main page. Is there an opinion section here? *
1 point
9. FIND the  "Investigations" section of USA Today (it may be in plain sight, it may be in a dropdown menu) and type yes or no to this question: would an alarm system have stopped the Baltimore bridge collapse? *
1 point
10. On FactCheck.org, list the two places one can post questions: *
3 points
11. Go to the PRO CON website (procon.org). What topics are highlighted/featured in the top section of this page? *
1 point
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