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People who lean politically to the right are more likely to fall for conspiracy theories than those on the left—but not for ...
New analysis of James Webb data shows the reported methane signal on TRAPPIST-1e was likely interference, suggesting the ...
Anti-vaxxers have found a powerful new weapon: the plaintiffs’ bar. Armed with repurposed federal claims and fueled by ...
False reports have proliferated on social media claiming that police have reclassified the case as a homicide and that a suspect's "arrest looms in 24 hours." ...
The research team introduced an enhanced SED method based on semi-supervised learning (SSL), incorporating Enhanced Feature ...
Dublin dietary seminar hears about the psychology of misinformation, exploring why false information sticks and is hard to ...
Dr. Hein was drawn to the natural history of misinformation through his research on fish. He and his colleagues observed the ...
A former nursing school director in Boca Raton was found guilty of wire fraud and conspiracy. Stephanie Dorisca was convicted ...
“It's Completely False”: Japan Denies Claims It Opposed European Plan to Seize Frozen Russian Assets
Japan's Ministry of Finance has denied reports of refusal to back EU plans for seizing frozen Russian assets aimed at aiding Ukraine's recovery efforts.
Around the world, politicians, backed by powerful corporations, are presenting the public with false choices between ...
Britain's most dangerous spider has struck in Kent – leaving a teen with a 'rotting hole' in his left. Robert Saniola–Burlton ...
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