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Critical current #2

11/4/2016

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 #1. The first image is a representation of the 2016 presidential elections currently happening. 
#2. Pope Francis reiterates a 'no' to female priests.
#3. French police move 4,000 people out of a Paris Migrant Camp.
#4. James Comey is the FBI director and he decided to publicly revisit the Clinton E-mail investigation. 
#5. Uscf stops selling soda on campus.
#6. The U.S. Senate race is  slipping away from Loretta Sanchez. 
#7. Airbnb sets up Anti-Discrimination rules. 
#8. South Korea president Park "has taken personal responsibility for the abuse of power scandal engulfing her administration and vowed to cooperate with any investigation." 
#9. The Chicago Cubs make history by beating the Cleveland Indians in Game 7.
#10. "Iowa man charged with the the shooting and murder of 2 police officers."
#11. The battle of Mosul. 
#12. "Police fire rubber bullets as pipeline protesters try to protect 'sacred site'."
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Reflection #1

10/3/2016

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What is news literacy?

News literacy is the ability to read news effectively. It means to be able to analyze news and detect flaws that would make it unreliable. Reliable news sources are important if you want to have correct knowledge about the world around you. Unreliable news sources could be bias or contain information that was just made up. If you want to know what is really happening around the world, go on social media, watch news show, read the newspaper, and more. 


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