This document provides a 10-question checklist for detecting fake news. The questions gauge emotional reaction, consider the source and credibility of the information, look for dates and citations, check if images have been altered, and see if the information has been fact-checked. Some red flags are excessive punctuation in headlines, claims about secrets, lack of author names or contact details, and altered or unrelated images. The goal is to be skeptical of news that triggers strong emotions or has questionable sourcing.