Does that mean CNN actually did not report it? Or that since you don't like the messenger, CNN creating fake news doesn't matter?
The difference is you have to hunt for examples of CNN screwing up. Whereas the purpose of InfoWars is to spew bullshit.
BN : Russian hackers penetrated U.S. electricity grid through a utility in Vermont A code associated with the Russian hacking operation dubbed Grizzly Steppe by the Obama administration has been detected within the system of a Vermont utility, according to U.S. officials. While the Russians did not actively use the code to disrupt operations of the utility, according to officials who asked for anonymity in order to discuss a security matter, the penetration of the nation’s electrical grid is significant because it represents a potentially serious vulnerability. Government and utility industry officials regularly monitor the nation’s electrical grid because it is highly computerized and any disruptions can have disastrous implications for the function of medical and emergency services. American officials, including one senior administration official, said they are not yet sure what the intentions of the Russians might have been. The penetration may have been designed to disrupt the utility’s operations or as a test by the Russians to see whether they could penetrate a portion of the grid. https://a.msn.com/r/2/BBxJYCe?m=en-us
CNN reported that Russians closed the school. The school was not closed Ergo, report is false Ergo, CNN was spreading fake news. QED.
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Actually the burden of proof is on the news organization reporting the news, at least it used to be when news organizations actually were news organizations and not shills for political parties
Your proof is missing a step in between the two bolded statements. As I've said before, fake news is defined as publishing false reports for the purpose of misleading people. Unless you can make a strong case that CNN published the false report on purpose, you don't get to call it fake news.
I was specifically referring to the burden of proof for calling something fake news. What you're talking about is different.
Fake news is fake news, the fact that CNN did not do their job and verify the report is on them. They reported fake news. I'm not buying into your, "Fake news is intentionally designed to mislead", but obviously someone put the report about the school out there to be designed to mislead, so the report CNN put out was fake news according to your definition. That they were not the original source is irrelevant.