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A parent would reach for this book when they notice their teenager becoming increasingly cynical about the news or, conversely, when they see them uncritically resharing viral social media posts. As digital natives, teens are constantly bombarded with information, but they often lack the forensic tools to distinguish between objective reporting and manipulative propaganda. This guide provides a clear-eyed look at the history of fake news and the psychological tricks used to spread misinformation. John Grant empowers readers by treating them as capable investigators rather than victims of the internet. By focusing on honesty, integrity, and accountability, the book helps teenagers develop a healthy skepticism that protects their intellectual independence. It is an essential toolkit for any high schooler navigating the complexities of an election cycle or a trending controversy, ensuring they can think for themselves in a world of algorithmic bias.