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The majority of people in a global survey say there's no 'objective' news anymore.
The survey draws on answers from 20,301 people around the world. Individuals from 36 countries in four regions — the Americas, Asia, Europe and the Middle East and Africa — were surveyed: 11,238 were “informed elites” (college-educated people who consider themselves middle class) and 5,963 were “business decision-makers” (senior leaders in an organization or small business owners). The rest were defined as adults over 18 years of age.
Read more about the
survey and how a patent attorney released a chart on the most trusted news sources showing just how biased they were.
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