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Listen to the podcast on 'Fake News' by the Liturgists.
Listen to the podcast on 'Fake News' by the Liturgists. (On the web via this link: http://www.theliturgists.com/podcast/2017/3/7/fake-news-media-literacy   Â
or it's also available through iTunes and other apps).Â
Then answer the following questions carefully, and completely:Â
What is 'fake news', why is it a problem, and how can we avoid being influenced by it? Also please describe the difference between 'media bias' and 'fake news'. How can the skills we are learning in Critical Thinking help us to identify these potential traps?Â