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How U.S. Governor Ron DeSantis used a conspiracy theory to ban cultivated meat
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How voting advice tests run by EU-skeptic parties may mislead voters in the EU elections
Misinformation and moral panics: U.K. politicians single out trans people ahead of election
Neither facts nor function: AI chatbots fail to address questions on U.K. general election
Digital personality cults: How far-right social media personalities have capitalized on the U.K. election to drive support for extreme views
How effective were Community Notes on X during elections in India and the U.K.?
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