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In one version, tens of thousands of protesters are marching to force accountability on the US justice system, shining a light on policing policies that protect white lives and property […]
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If you’ve been on YouTube recently, you’ve probably seen advertisements for the Epoch Times. On the surface, the ads aren’t particularly remarkable. In them, fresh-faced young professionals speak in dull, […]
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In 2017, I cautioned that any candidate for office who was outspoken about Russia ought to worry about Russian interference in their election. At the time, I had no idea […]
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Last month, a group of Stanford University researchers released a remarkable study: Covid-19 infections in Santa Clara, Calif., might well be 85 times higher than official estimates. The fatality rate […]
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On May 6, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Little Sisters v. Pennsylvania (consolidated with Trump v. Pennsylvania), a case concerning the Affordable Care Act’s mandated health insurance coverage of contraception. […]
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In olden times, it was fairly easy to identify the sources of misinformation and cultural ignorance: They were either commercial entities that profited from misleading the public, such as tobacco […]
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Thursday’s edition of Fox News’s Ingraham Angle featured egregious coronavirus misinformation, courtesy of President Donald Trump’s personal attorney. Rudy Giuliani and Laura Ingraham teamed up to mock the idea of […]
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Studying Fascist Propaganda by Day, Watching Trump’s Coronavirus Updates by Night | The New Yorker
In 2018, Jason Stanley, a philosophy professor at Yale, published “How Fascism Works.” Although it was a slim volume, it ranged broadly, citing experimental psychology, legal theory, and neo-Nazi blogs; […]
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In a 2015 speech, Bill Gates warned that the greatest risk to humanity was not nuclear war but an infectious virus that could threaten the lives of millions of people. […]