This dashboard tracking narratives from Russian, Chinese and Iranian government officials and state-funded media can help journalists better determine which messaging is being pushed by government, rather than independent, channels.
This nonpartisan center supports state and local election officials in holding fair and accurate elections, as well as countering election misinformation and preventing political violence.
This searchable database lets users sort through Russian and Chinese governments' efforts to undermine democracy around the world.
Get expert help for misinformation-related reporting, including quotes from academic experts, historical context around election rumors, information about a specific rumor, data access and/or data visualization tools.
This site fact checks statements from politicians and media personalities, as well as claims making the rounds on social media sites. They're also tracking the promises both Donald Trump and Joe Biden have made on the campaign trail as they run for president.
This site catalogs the instances — including election-related instances — where AI has been used to manipulate reality.
This human rights nonprofit empowers citizens to capture video to document human rights violations around the world. Their Media Lab includes some useful tools for journalists to use when trying to verify online video or identify deepfakes.
Join an online, immersive training event that places journalists and community leaders at the center of a fast-moving, breaking election story, challenging them to make strategic reporting decisions in real time.
Junkipedia helps reporters quickly search and investigate what politicians are saying online, across a range of mainstream and fringe social media sites.