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Russia’s AI-Powered “Matryoshka” Campaign Weaponizes Epstein Case for Disinformation Russia has deployed a sophisticated digital influence operation codenamed “Matryoshka,” leveraging artificial intelligence to transform materials from the Jeffrey Epstein case into an advanced information warfare tool, according to a comprehensive report from analytics firm EdgeTheory. The campaign represents a significant…
Despite years of progress, Steamboat’s affordable housing debate faces new challenges as community divisions deepen over proposed solutions. Construction crews continue work on the Cottonwoods at Mid Valley project, one of several initiatives aimed at addressing the persistent housing crisis in this Colorado mountain town. For nearly five decades, affordable…
False Claims of Netanyahu Replacement Spread Rapidly on Social Media A viral Facebook post falsely claiming Israel had appointed Deputy Prime Minister Yariv Levin as interim prime minister has gained significant traction online, despite no official confirmation of any leadership change in the Israeli government. The misleading claim originated from…
El Paso musician Jim Ward has publicly objected to the unauthorized use of his music in a U.S. Border Patrol social media video featuring border wall construction activities. The frontman for acclaimed bands Sparta and At the Drive-In expressed his disapproval after discovering that Sparta’s song “Air” was used as…
Armenia Battles Wave of Disinformation as Elections Approach As Armenia’s parliamentary elections draw closer, the country is experiencing an intensified campaign of disinformation targeting government officials and institutions. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s office has been regularly issuing alerts about false claims circulating online, with his press secretary, Nazeli Baghdasaryan, working…
New York City’s spending on unsheltered homelessness has soared by 262% since 2019, reaching nearly $368 million, even as the number of people living on streets continues to rise, according to a recently released state comptroller’s report. The city’s data shows the unsheltered population grew from 3,588 in fiscal year…
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Cattle Industry on High Alert: NCBA Refutes False Disease Rumors National Cattlemen’s Beef Association officials have issued an urgent warning about false information circulating regarding a purported cattle disease outbreak, emphasizing that no such threat exists in the U.S. herd. The organization responded swiftly to online rumors claiming a mysterious respiratory virus was affecting cattle at a Texas Panhandle feedlot. NCBA President Colin Woodall condemned the misinformation, stating these fabricated reports could significantly harm producers, disrupt the beef supply chain, and unnecessarily damage consumer confidence. “Animal health officials from USDA, state officials in Texas, along with leaders at Texas Cattle…
Britain Plans New AI Regulations to Combat Disinformation and Protect Creative Industries Britain is preparing to implement tighter regulations on artificial intelligence to address the growing threats of cyberattacks and misinformation. Among the proposed measures is a requirement for labels on AI-generated content, which aims to protect consumers from disinformation…
Dollywood’s Early Closure Sparks Online Confusion Despite Normal Operations Dollywood, Dolly Parton’s beloved Tennessee theme park, sparked widespread confusion online after announcing an early closure on Monday, March 16, just days into its new season. The park, which had been scheduled to operate until 8 p.m., instead closed at 5…
Belgium Confronts Potential Russian Propaganda Film Screening in Brussels Ukrainian diplomats have issued an urgent appeal to Brussels authorities to block the screening of a Russian documentary they describe as war propaganda. The film, “Ukraine, Russia: Behind the Smoke Screen,” is scheduled to be shown on March 19, raising alarm…
Pennsylvania’s proposed False Claims Act faces criticism amid budget debate, with opponents arguing it would benefit lawyers at the expense of healthcare providers and small businesses. As Pennsylvania lawmakers scramble to address budget shortfalls, a contentious proposal for a state False Claims Act (FCA) has emerged as a potential revenue…
Republican Steve Hilton Leads in California Governor Race, Signaling Potential GOP Upset Steve Hilton, a legal immigrant and political newcomer running as a Republican for California’s governorship, has emerged as the frontrunner in the race to replace Gavin Newsom, according to a new Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll. The…
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Iran’s Social Media Propaganda Campaign Follows Historical Pattern With New Digital Twist A coordinated campaign of misinformation has flooded social media during the current U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, employing tactics aimed at demoralizing Israelis and Americans while portraying Iran as victorious. This digital propaganda push represents the latest evolution in…
Opposition Leader Accuses Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister of Misleading Muslim Community at Iftar Party Former MLA and YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) leader Hafiz Khan launched a scathing critique of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday, alleging the state leader made false promises to the Muslim community during…
NATO Allies Decline to Join U.S. Efforts to Secure Strait of Hormuz, Frustrating Washington NATO allies have largely rejected President Donald Trump’s calls to join a potential military operation to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, raising questions about alliance reliability during global crises and drawing sharp criticism from the White…
U.S. wholesale prices surged unexpectedly in February, raising new concerns about persistent inflation as geopolitical tensions threaten to push costs even higher in coming months. The Labor Department reported Wednesday that its producer price index—which measures inflation before it reaches consumers—rose 0.7% from January and 3.4% from February 2023, marking…
The World Health Organization has issued an urgent warning about the rising tide of vaccine misinformation, citing significant concerns from health experts worldwide. This growing phenomenon threatens to undermine decades of progress in disease prevention at a time when global vaccination programs face unprecedented challenges. WHO officials report that false…
Coordinated Disinformation Campaign Targets Armenia-France Relations Ahead of Elections A sophisticated disinformation operation falsely claiming collaboration between Armenian and French officials to manipulate elections has been detected circulating on social media platforms, according to media monitoring specialists. The fabricated video, which began spreading on X (formerly Twitter) on March 10,…
Pro-Iran Disinformation Campaign Reaches 145 Million Views, Cyabra Analysis Reveals Sophisticated pro-Iran disinformation networks have flooded social media platforms with manipulated content, reaching an estimated 145 million views and generating over nine million engagements, according to a detailed analysis published by Cyabra Strategy Ltd. The report, also covered by The…
Misattributed Videos: No Evidence of U.S. or Israeli Strike on Iranian Missile Facility A viral claim suggesting that U.S. and Israeli forces destroyed an Iranian underground missile storage facility has been debunked after investigation of the video evidence presented alongside these allegations. The misleading posts combine two separate videos: one…
Russia Circulates New False Claims About Ukrainian Attacks on Civilians Russian propaganda outlets have launched another coordinated disinformation campaign falsely accusing Ukrainian forces of deliberately targeting civilians in Russia’s Belgorod region, according to a March 11 report from Ukraine’s Center for Countering Disinformation. Ukrainian officials identified that Russian state media…
Former Correction Officer Pleads Guilty to Workers’ Compensation Fraud Worth $370,000 A 43-year-old former New York City Department of Correction officer from Coram has pleaded guilty to making false statements in connection with fraudulent workers’ compensation claims, according to an announcement Tuesday by the state’s Department of Investigation. Todd Faustin…
Israel has killed Iran’s Minister of Intelligence Esmaeil Khatib in a precision strike conducted overnight, according to a senior Israeli official who spoke to Fox News on Wednesday. The operation was reportedly carried out through a joint U.S.-Israeli intelligence effort. The official described Khatib as “a central player in plots…
A federal judge in Minnesota has refused to recuse himself from an immigration case despite challenges over his wife’s role as the state’s solicitor general, triggering plans for an appeal by the U.S. Department of Justice. U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Bryan rejected the DOJ’s motion for his disqualification, characterizing the…
