If so, you’re only one American out of 27 percent who do. From 538 Significant Digits:
27 percent
Percentage of Americans who said they were very confident that they were capable of telling if a news source was reporting factual news rather than opinion. That is way too low for comfort. [Knight Foundation]
I’d so like to believe that at least some of those 27 percent learned how to get the facts of life from a news source by reading my series, The Facts of Life, which begins with my introduction and goes on to How I Learned the Facts of Life: Shame, and continues with:
How I Learned the Facts of Life (reading newspapers)
How I Learned the Facts of Life: Professor George Young
Malcolm Forbes and the Game of Telephone
There’s more, too. Search on The Facts of Life and ye shall find.