Website that breaks trending topics down to three stories, written by sources identified as from the left, from the right, and from the center. The site also has bias ratings for more than 600 media outlets and writers.
A fact-checking website started in the 1990s. Members of the public can submit a claim, and researchers will investigate it for legitimacy and assign it to one of the several rankings, ranging from "true" and "mostly true" to "false" and "legend."
A fact-checking website, created by the Tampa Bay Times and acquired by the Poynter Institute, a nonprofit center for journalists. It features a "truth-o-meter," which rates the accuracy of statements in the news, ranging from "true" to "pants on fire."