This particularly cursed holiday week kicked off in earnest last night when my father turned his iPad in my direction. On its ...
“People will be looking for ways to alleviate their burdens,” Valesquez says of 2026. “So when they get a [message] that says ...
From 2026, Belfast City Hall's tree will be artificial as there has been difficulties finding an "appropriate" one for the ...
New satellite images show damage to a pier in Russia's Novorossiysk after Ukraine claims to have hit a submarine moored there with an underwater drone. We're also tracking vessels ...
After the Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney, false claims and AI-generated content are spreading online. DW debunks viral ...
The new group of about 80 photos come after an earlier release this morning - both are separate to the "Epstein files" held by the justice department.
Think you know weird, wild, and fascinating facts? This miscellaneous true or false quiz will put your knowledge to the test! ️ From science and history to random trivia you didn’t know you needed, ...
Tru Fru's third-party manufacturer recently recalled certain batches of the freeze-dried fruit snacks after a customer reported the presence of metal in the product. Georgia Nut Company (GNC) ...
Tru Fru has issued a nationwide recall after reports of metal fragments were found in their products that could lead to traumatic injury. The product recall issued Sept. 26 applies to different ...
Majorities in 24 of the 25 countries surveyed see the spread of false information online as a major threat. Only in Israel do fewer than half of adults (43%) hold this view. An additional 27% of ...
America has a misinformation problem. It’s in our news feeds, on our social media timelines, and at our kitchen tables. It’s driving wedges between friends and family — and sharp political divides.
Conspiracy theories about so-called false-flag attacks have been around for decades. But as trust in media and public institutions craters, every single major news event is now being labeled as fake.