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AI Armies That Never Sleep Are Faking Grassroots Movements, Threatening Democracy

January 30, 2026

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Narcissism May Explain Why Smart People Believe Conspiracy Theories

January 15, 2026

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When AI Gets Better At Persuasion, It Gets Worse At Telling The Truth

December 8, 2025

Climate denial media cherry-picks data that suits its narrative.

How The Visual Power Of Climate Denial Fuels The Spread Of Misinformation

October 29, 2025

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Why Do Smart People Get Hooked On Wellness Trends?

August 21, 2025

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TikTok’s Birth Control Problem: 90% Of Top Videos Aren’t From Medical Experts

August 13, 2025

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Americans Distrust Algorithms to Flag Misinformation — Even More Than Each Other

May 29, 2025

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Laughter boosts legitimacy: How humor makes scientists more likable and credible

March 11, 2025

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Why do people believe conspiracy theories? For many, it’s out of spite

March 4, 2025

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Cancer misinformation is rampant: Telling fact from fiction

February 10, 2025

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How NewsGuard became democracy’s digital fact-checker – and why critics got it wrong

February 4, 2025

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The dark side of memes: How conspiracy groups hijack humor to build ranks, spread misinformation

January 28, 2025

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