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nysun.com ⢠Politics ⢠World
Joe Rogan's podcast, once celebrated for its open-mindedness, has shifted towards promoting conspiracy theories and aligning with right-wing figures, raising concerns about its influence.
nytimes.com ⢠Politics ⢠UnitedStates
Differing political viewpoints in the United States have led to contrasting interpretations and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, with conservatives underestimating and liberals overestimating the risks.
cnn.com ⢠Politics ⢠World
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s claim of a September deadline to determine the cause of the autism epidemic is met with skepticism from experts who cite his anti-vaccine stance and the infeasibility of such a rapid research endeavor.
cosmopolitan.com ⢠Health ⢠World
A sex coach's racist and medically inaccurate video promoting a âkung fu vaginaâ course sparked outrage for its harmful stereotypes and false claims.
redstate.com ⢠Politics ⢠World
A mother of an autistic child defends Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s comments on autism, criticizing the media's misrepresentation of his statements and highlighting the importance of researching the causes of autism.
stltoday.com ⢠Journalism ⢠United States
The St. Louis Police Department temporarily barred a citizen journalism outlet, Real STL News, from press briefings due to accusations of spreading misinformation.
parool.nl ⢠Health ⢠Netherlands
Adriaan Ter Braack, known as Sjamadriaan, combats misleading health claims spread by influencers on social media, exposing their tactics and the dangers of misinformation.
theatlantic.com ⢠Politics ⢠United States
The article analyzes the erosion of truth in American politics under Donald Trump's second term, highlighting the impact of unchecked lies on democracy and drawing parallels to Walter Lippmann's predictions in 'Public Opinion'.
washingtonpost.com ⢠Politics ⢠World
The Washington Post fact-checks 32 claims made by President Trump in a recent interview, revealing numerous inaccuracies across various policy areas.
edition.cnn.com ⢠Politics ⢠World
This article explores the reasons behind conspiracy theory belief and advocates for a more empathetic approach to understanding and addressing this pervasive issue.
theglobeandmail.com ⢠Politics ⢠Canada
Senior Canadian federal officials are exploring strategies to address growing social division and polarization in the country, focusing on bolstering trust in government and combating misinformation.
editorialedomani.it ⢠Politics ⢠World
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s statements on autism, characterized by dehumanizing rhetoric and unfounded claims, highlight the need for a collective social response to combat misinformation and address societal anxieties.
theatlantic.com ⢠Technology ⢠World
Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, experienced a significant malfunction, repeatedly generating responses referencing unfounded claims of "white genocide" in South Africa, raising concerns about AI bias and misinformation.
nytimes.com ⢠Politics ⢠India
Indian media outlets amplified false narratives during a recent military conflict with Pakistan, spreading misinformation and jeopardizing public trust.
demorgen.be ⢠Politics ⢠World
Donald Trump's claims of 'white genocide' in South Africa are debunked through an analysis of presented evidence, revealing misrepresentations and factual inaccuracies.
dailymail.co.uk ⢠Politics ⢠UK
Veteran political journalist Andrew Neil accuses the UK's Starmer government of routinely lying and gaslighting, citing several instances of misleading statements and policy reversals.
dailymail.co.uk ⢠News ⢠UK
A builder lost his job after a viral TikTok video falsely portrayed a homeowner as a bill dodger, prompting an apology and a deleted video.
lanacion.com.ar ⢠Politics ⢠World
A video of an interaction between Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte went viral, prompting the French president to address the situation and clarify that it was a moment of playful interaction, not a dispute.
washingtonpost.com ⢠Journalism ⢠World
The global fact-checking movement grapples with an overwhelming surge of false claims spread by politicians, governments, and social media, despite significant growth in fact-checking organizations.
theatlantic.com ⢠Politics ⢠United States
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s appointment as health secretary and subsequent reshaping of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) raises concerns about the erosion of trust in vaccines and the politicization of public health.
wired.com ⢠Health ⢠United States
A surge in measles cases in Brooklyn's ultra-Orthodox community is linked to the spread of vaccine misinformation through grassroots networks.
nytimes.com ⢠Health ⢠USA
Misinformation spread through a publication targeting ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities is contributing to a significant measles outbreak in New York City, prompting a public health emergency declaration.
rollingstone.com ⢠Politics ⢠United States
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand falsely claimed that mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani condoned "global jihad", later admitting to a misstatement.
bostonglobe.com ⢠Disinformation ⢠World
A viral chart categorizes conspiracy theories based on their detachment from reality and harm level, prompting discussion on how to address misinformation.
public.news ⢠Politics ⢠World
The article explores the significant gap between public perception and reality regarding social issues like police brutality, climate change, and violence against transgender individuals, arguing that this discrepancy is fueled by misinformation and contributes to harmful consequences.