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New and expanded programming from Poynter’s fact-checking and media literacy initiatives will help combat misinformation ...
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Don’t always look for the grandiose. … Just look at all the little, small things, and that’s what I do, and it really brings me joy’ ...
He would not be able to unilaterally ban vaccines. A nationwide ban would require Congress to pass a law. But he could alter US vaccination practices.