Usually packaged in colorful, easy-to-read graphics, fact checks have become wildly popular, thanks in part to last year’s election (and this year’s president). Today, there are two people fact-checking and a third coming on board to turn fact checks into video. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyThat’s part of the problem as The Times begins to turn over its engines. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyThe Times isn’t coming at it completely cold. Finding an editor is next, and work is underway to give its fact checks more graphic appeal.
Source: New York Times May 06, 2017 18:22 UTC