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Heard about the borax trend? Jumping onto it is dangerous
‘More Carbon Dioxide is Good’: Latest Tool in Climate Change Deniers’ Arsenal
The Huw Edwards allegations: How The Sun triggered a week of rampant speculation
Haryana violence: Online provocation hinted at potential communal clashes
Coup in Niger: Mis/Disinformation in the wake of a crisis
Faith healing: Where misinformation clashes with science
The burning truth: Arson, misinformation, and the facts about climate change and wildfires in Greece
Manipur Violence: Do internet shutdowns curb spread of misinformation?
The Spanish elections: Recurring misinformation stokes public distrust
How a Swedish website attempted to fight disinformation with AI-generated stories
Zombie hoaxes: Sorting facts from fiction
Islamophobia and anti-immigrant sentiment dominate misinformation around France violence
Double Check: Has the Havana Syndrome mystery finally been put to rest?
Double Check: Does evidence support Aryan migration theory?
Can food labels mislead? Experts decode the use of sugar in products
‘Train jihad’: Another jihad narrative co-opted after the Odisha train tragedy
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