More states should require teaching kids how to read the news and spot what’s true and what’s not

“Teens are glued to their screens and need media literacy to sort through the deluge”

“Teens are glued to screens for more than eight hours a day, reports show. So much screen time could pose risks for adolescents — including exposure to toxic misinformation.”

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