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I rapidly found this 2013 article from Business Insider, Nine Maps That Show How Americans Commit Crime. It exhibits a very different picture. Since Business Insider told me the supply of the data (the FBI Uniform Crime Report) I could go verify it for myself. Sure enough, the information on the FBI site matched the Business Insider map.

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Yet billions of individuals have come to depend on Google’s algorithms to do exactly that. Do the sources, if any, substantiate the account? If there's a mismatch between the story and its sources, that is a transparent sign of falsity. Last week, I wrote about an eye fixed-opening expertise with fake news. I’m no Donald Trump fan, so I used to be ready to imagine the headline I noticed on Facebook: Mike Pence Gets ‘Booed Like Crazy’ at ‘Hamilton’. But something rapidly grew to become obvious once i watched the precise video embedded within the story: it didn’t match the description given within the article or the headline. As shown in the video, many people cheered Mike Pence as he entered the theater, and the most obvious "Boo" sounded like it was from the person holding the camera.

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