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Media trust

The study underscores that trust in outlets like Reuters depends not only on factuality but also on perceived impartiality and transparency

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Jan 18, 2026
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What fact-checking organizations track Trump's statements?

Multiple established fact‑checking organizations and newsroom verification units have systematically tracked and cataloged Donald Trump’s public statements, including FactCheck.org and PolitiFact, whi...

Jan 26, 2026
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Do Reuters and AP differ in attribution and anonymous sourcing practices?

and share a core newsroom instinct to prefer named sources and to be cautious with , but their written rules show measurable differences: Reuters explicitly permits publishing information from a singl...

Feb 7, 2026

Is reuters a credible source of news?

is widely regarded by independent evaluators and its own corporate materials as a highly credible international news agency: external ratings classify it as neutral-to-center and among the most reliab...

Jan 11, 2026

Can Reuters be considered a trustworthy news source?

Reuters can reasonably be considered a trustworthy news organization for general-purpose reporting: multiple independent media-evaluation organizations rate it as centrist or least-biased and reliably...

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