Misinformation is on the rise — amplified by AI and spreading faster than ever. Fake news sites are increasingly used to target people, companies, and industries with false or biased stories.
The Misinformation Hit List is our weekly snapshot of the top entities attacked by known fake news sources — giving you early warning signals of who’s in the crosshairs.
Using our new Fake News Trust Tag, data segmentation, and entity sentiment analysis, we track the names making headlines for the wrong reasons — across politics, business, and sports.
How it works
Each week, we analyze articles flagged as fake news using our new trust.category:fake_news tag — powered by trusted fact-checking sources. We combine that with two of our most powerful features:
✅ Data Segmentation — instantly surface the top organizations, people, and authors driving the conversation. ✅ Entity Sentiment Analysis — Uncover not just who is mentioned, but the sentiment behind it.
Every week, we will run this analysis across various categories, from politics to entertainment, from business and economy to sports.
This week, we picked the following categories:
Politics
Economy, Business, and Finance
Sports
Timeframe: All content analyzed was crawled in the past seven days to ensure fresh, relevant insights.
Why it matters
Understanding who’s being targeted — and how — helps you: ✔ Monitor adverse media signals and potential business risks ✔ Cross-check misinformation against credible sources to reduce false positives ✔ Strengthen crisis response and strategic communications ✔ Support clients with transparent, accurate insights
💡 Context is everything: Not all negative coverage signals risk. When the source is flagged as a known fake news outlet, you know it’s misinformation — not fact.
This Week’s Misinformation Hit List — March 18–24
The Misinformation Hit List MARCH 18-24 chart
Here are the top five entities most negatively targeted by known fake news sites this week in each category:
Politics (Negative Sentiment — People)
Entity
% of Appearances
Donald Trump
64.9%
Vladimir Putin
5.1%
Tim Walz
4.9%
Mark Carney
4.8%
Joe Biden
4.6%
Economy, Business & Finance (Negative Sentiment — Organizations)
Entity
% of Appearances
NYSE
9.3%
NVIDIA
6.7%
Google
5.6%
Federal Reserve
5.6%
Bragar Eagel & Squire
4.5%
Sports (Negative Sentiment — Organizations)
Entity
% of Appearances
NCAA
37.3%
NFL
15.3%
Philadelphia Eagles
8.5%
Real Madrid
8.5%
Liverpool
6.7%
What’s Next?
Each week, The Misinformation Hit List delivers clear, actionable insights into who’s being targeted — helping you stay one step ahead of fake news campaigns.
Use this snapshot to: ✔ Investigate where and how misinformation is spreading ✔ Inform risk assessments and crisis response ✔ Provide value-added context to your clients and stakeholders