In late November, the Washington Post published an article claiming that Russia had meddled in the presidential election by spreading "fake news" propaganda. The article relied, in part, on the research of PropOrNot, an anonymous research group which listed more than 200 websites that it believed contributed to the proclamation of Russian propaganda. PropOrNot has removed some of the websites form its pro-Russian "fake news" propaganda list since the Washington Post article was published.
There are 200 on the list. A few that you might recognize are:
Ronpaulinstitute.org, Drudgereport.com, Truthdig.com, Infowars.com, Zerohedge.com and Endtime.com.