The New Yorker’s Head of Fact Checking on Our Post-Truth Era
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Fergus McIntosh, the head research editor at The New Yorker, joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss how the magazine is approaching fact -checking in the second Trump era. They talk about how the spread of disinformation and deepfakes has changed the work of verifying facts; why Trump has been more aggressive, in his second term, about restricting the release of government data; and what makes his particular style of spreading falsehoods so difficult to counter.
This week’s reading:
- “The Latest Phase in Trump’s War on Data,” by Fergus McIntosh
- “Inside the Chaos at the C.D.C.,” by Charles Bethea
- “Social Media Is Navigating Its Sectarian Phase,”by Kyle Chayka
- “Brazil Braces for a Verdict on Its Ex-President—and on Its Democracy,” by Jon Lee Anderson
- “Does Society Have Too Many Rules?,” by Joshua Rothman
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