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Researchers at University of Michigan have developed a fake news detector to help fight against misinformation.The technology is an algorithm-based system that identifies telltale linguistic cues in fake news stories. The team says the system is comparable to and sometimes better than humans
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BALTIMORE 鈥?The Baltimore Convention Center Field Hospital will accept walk-ups
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