Fact Forward

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By Dan Gaylin *95

Published June 22, 2026

Gaylin introduces readers to a data and public trust controversy. In Fact Forward (Wiley) Gaylin argues that modern society is overflowing with information but increasingly vulnerable to confusion, distortion, and bad analysis. A breakdown in how data is produced and communicated centers the discussion of public credibility. As the information ecosystem becomes more saturated, Gaylin provides hope and a practical roadmap for building a more transparent, data-savvy society.

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