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Apr 18 2024
News
Jasmine Crockett Exposes GOP's Ukraine 'Misinformation' In Under 2 Minutes
HuffPostApr 13 2024
News
Clyburn blames Hillary Clinton’s 2016 loss on misinformation
Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC) expressed his concern that President Joe Biden‘s campaign could share the same fate as Hillary Clinton‘s did in 2016, which he chalked up to “misinformation.” Clyburn appeared on Velshi on Saturday to reiterate his concerns about Biden’s chances of winning a second term. In January, Clyburn claimed he was worried that black voters would not show up for Biden. A USA
Washington ExaminerApr 11 2024
Perspectives Blog
Misinformation Watch: Does Voter Fraud Impact US Elections?
In the wake of Donald Trump’s defeat in the 2020 federal election, reports alleging widespread voter fraud gained prominence in the American media cycle.
Although theories relating to voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election may be unprecedented in scale, 2020 does not mark the first instance of public distrust in the electoral system. And though no evidence of decisive voter
Quinn PoseleyApr 05 2024
Perspectives Blog
Israel-Hamas War: Updates, Tracking Misinformation, and More
See the latest on the Israel-Hamas conflict from sources across the spectrum as AllSides tracks developments, fact-checking, and more.
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Tense Biden-Netanyahu Relations Front-and- AllSides StaffMar 29 2024
Perspectives Blog
Misinformation Watch: Was the Baltimore Bridge Collapse a Cyberattack?
Following the tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, many wanted answers. It didn’t take long for differing answers to start flowing and contradicting each other with claims of a cyberattack, terrorism, suspicious management, infrastructural racism, and other potential misinformation appearing hours after the bridge fell.
Social media fuels misinformation on Key Johnathon HeldMar 29 2020
Opinion
Here’s How to Fight Coronavirus Misinformation
Have you heard about taking a hot bath to kill the virus? Not only does it not work, but the World Health Organization is warning the public that people could scald themselves trying it. Then there’s the claim that the antimalarial chloroquine is a miracle drug. While the jury is still out on its efficacy, chloroquine is also potentially very dangerous, having recently killed a man in Arizona
The AtlanticMar 25 2024
News
Justice Department warns of election misinformation 'rabbit holes'
Calling elections workers “first responders of democracy…” federal prosecutors vowed to continue pursuing every threat reported to their office. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video PHOENIX — There is more fallout from threats made against Arizona elections officials, as the Justice Department announced Monday an Ohio man will serve
12NewsApr 03 2024
News
As Norway approaches EV milestone, drivers in Ireland fall prey to 'misinformation'
The EV winter is continuing to take a grip on the global car market, as high prices and poor infrastructure continue to put off the next wave of electric customers. Norway though, doesn’t appear to have gotten the message. The wealthy Scandinavian country is close to cracking a major milestone in EV uptake as electric-powered cars come for the mantle of petrol engines and new car registrations
FortuneApr 06 2024
News
Anonymous users, trolls spreading misinformation rampant in online right-wing discussions
NEW YORK — The reposts and expressions of shock from public figures followed quickly after a user on the social platform X who uses a pseudonym claimed that a government website had revealed “skyrocketing” rates of voters registering without a photo ID in three states this year — two of them crucial to the presidential contest. “Extremely concerning,” X owner Elon Musk replied twice to the
The OregonianJul 26 2021
News
The Most Influential Spreader of Coronavirus Misinformation Online
The article that appeared online on Feb. 9 began with a seemingly innocuous question about the legal definition of vaccines. Then over its next 3,400 words, it declared coronavirus vaccines were “a medical fraud” and said the injections did not prevent infections, provide immunity or stop transmission of the disease.
Instead, the article claimed, the shots “alter your genetic coding,
New York Times (News)