You can also use Wikipedia's Evaluation Guide.
Indiana University East also has a great Fake News LibGuide.
University of South Carolina Upstate Library created a detailed LibGuide on fake news, bias news, satirical news, and propaganda that you may also find useful.
If you're going to use websites as sources in research (and I highly recommend that you don't without a very good reason), make sure that the information presented is good and reliable. To do this, you need to evaluate the source. Here are some things to consider when evaluating a source:
Blogs are generally unacceptable sources for academic level research, but it does depend on your topic and assignment. Make sure to evaluate what you're looking at, and know what it's flaws are (if any) before you use it as a source.
Wikipedia has created a guide on how to evaluate their articles - these same skills apply! You can use their guide as a more in-depth practice guide.