As reports from the #Manchester arena come in, keep in mind that in the immediate aftermath news outlets will get it wrong. More here:
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- As news of shootings and explosions come out from #Paris, bear in mind that early reports are not always accurate:
- Early reports about an explosion in #Chelsea in NYC. Remember early reports are often wrong. Be cautious.
- Reports of a shooting at Alexandria VA, at a congressional baseball practice. As news breaks, keep these in mind:
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- “The situation is so bad on X right now that even seasoned OSINT researchers are being duped by fake accounts, including one that shared a false claim about Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu being hospitalized over the weekend.”
- How Obama’s White House photographer @petesouza evolved from fly-on-the-wall to Trump troller: bit.ly/35KzUKy
- Print it out. Keep it next to your computer. Share it with your family and friends. Whatever you have to do: wny.cc/5yvS306k4Mt
- News consumers (and fellow journalists!): Here's a resource for separating fact from fiction when learning about the conflict in Ukraine. (w/@JaneLytv) wnycstudios.org/podcasts/otm/s…
- Columbia University's student radio station @WKCRFM has a "wildly unprecedented" online listenership right now as its field reporters offer updates on the campus protest. Listen to the coverage: cc-seas.columbia.edu/wkcr/#









