Didn't know this was possible, don't know why nobody thought of it sooner.
Google released its new tool "Fact Check" this week. It is designed to combat fake news on the internet. The move is a clear response to the post-election outcry over the spread of false news reports, their probable influence on the 2016 presidential election and their negative affect on democracy.
When a user enables the tool, news stories Google deems questionable come with fact-checking tags in Google’s main search results as well as Google News results, worldwide. These stories are given a "fact check by..." label with a link to a fact-checking site such as Politico or Snopes, as a means of red-flagging questionable content. Frederic Lardinois breaks down how the new feature looks and works in a recent Tech Crunch article.