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Ex-GOP lawmaker describes Trump as smelling like a mix of armpits, ketchup and a butt
In an interview on The MeidasTouch Network, Adam Kinzinger didn't hold back when discussing Trump's odor
12/29/2023 00:11 UTC
Don’t just debunk COVID-19 myths. Learn from them
The tactic of simply throwing facts at the misinformation problem can be ineffective, and even counterproductive
03/22/2020 00:00 UTC
A timeline of what’s made “Don’t Worry Darling” the buzziest movie before we’ve even seen it
Will the film, plagued with scandals, finally answer the question: Is all publicity good publicity?
09/07/2022 21:53 UTC
"Moby Dick," the card game
Thanks to Kickstarter, Melville's classic may become the next "Magic: The Gathering"
05/06/2013 22:37 UTC
The "novelty hypothesis" explains how — and why — people fall for fake news bots
"Social bots" are spreading fake news — and humans are falling for them. Here's how
09/27/2020 18:00 UTC
President Trump is the “single largest driver” of coronavirus misinformation in the world: study
Anti-vaxxers and extremists "contributed far less to the overall volume of misinformation" than Trump
10/01/2020 16:59 UTC
"Unethical": Fox News removes digitally altered images of police brutality protests in Seattle
"To use a photo out of context in a journalistic setting like that seems unethical"
06/15/2020 23:26 UTC
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner discussed replacing Mike Pence on the 2020 ticket: report
Nikki Haley recently raised eyebrows when she denied rumors that she was angling to replace Pence as Trump's No. 2
08/29/2019 13:31 UTC
Right-wing conservatives erupt in a round of long-deserved mockery at news of a possible Sarah Palin endorsement of Trump
"Trump and Palin together is basically God reading 'Grand New Party' and laughing at the authors"
01/20/2016 03:28 UTC
To prevent "disinformation cesspool," networks urged to run Republican convention on delay
Progressive coalition call for a one-minute delay to allow outlets "to actively correct disinformation"
08/25/2020 08:40 UTC
Chuck Close responds to his critic and fan
The artist answers criticism from the creator of FreeChuckCloseArt.com
07/19/2012 01:01 UTC
Deepfake videos are so convincing — and so easy to make — that they pose a political threat
Experts explain how deepfakes became so easy to make, and how to distinguish them from real videos
04/15/2023 14:00 UTC
"He doesn’t have a problem": NBC exec fires back at rumors Jimmy Fallon parties and boozes too much
NBC executive Bob Greenblatt said Fallon "goes out and has fun. He’s had some accidents."
01/14/2016 02:26 UTC
Silence and smoke
TTers speculate on the new pope and the inspiration of the Net.
04/22/2005 20:25 UTC
Why do people share conspiracy theories and fake news? Maybe it's the human "need for chaos"
Scholar Michael Petersen says people often share rumors they know are false: "They want to incite hatred and chaos"
09/09/2018 16:10 UTC
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