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The viral claim that Stephen Colbert hosted an impromptu 3 a.m. livestream to discuss threats from Donald Trump has been debunked as completely false, according to a comprehensive fact-check investigation. The fabricated story began circulating on social media in early 2026, with multiple posts alleging that the late-night television host…
Polish Prime Minister Vows to Secure EU Defense Funds Despite Presidential Veto Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk pledged on Friday to find alternative ways to access €43.7 billion ($50.1 billion) in European Union defense loans after President Karol Nawrocki vetoed legislation that would have facilitated the funding. “Poland is in…
U.S. Energy Department Orders Restoration of California Offshore Oil Operations The U.S. Energy Department took extraordinary steps Friday to revive offshore oil operations in Southern California waters, invoking the Defense Production Act to restore facilities damaged by a 2015 oil spill. Energy Secretary Chris Wright directed Texas-based Sable Offshore Corp.…
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In a bold gathering set against the backdrop of global information challenges, policy experts, journalists, and academics convened at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs to address the escalating crisis of global disinformation. The symposium’s opening plenary session set a somber tone as participants acknowledged that democratic societies now face an unprecedented threat landscape. With the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence tools and declining effectiveness of traditional content moderation approaches, experts warned that the coming years could present even greater challenges to information integrity worldwide. “We’re entering what many are calling a post-moderation era, where the sheer volume and sophistication…
Social Media Circulates False Quote Attributed to Former VP Kamala Harris on Iran A wave of social media posts has circulated a quote allegedly made by former Vice President Kamala Harris regarding Iran, but fact-checkers have determined the statement was never actually made by the former Democratic presidential candidate. The…
Iranian Transit Approval for Indian LPG Ships Sparks Political Debate Amid Supply Concerns Iran’s decision to grant transit to two Indian-flagged ships through the Strait of Hormuz has ignited a political row in India, with opposition lawmakers claiming the government is prioritizing publicity over addressing domestic LPG supply challenges. The…
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Adult Smoking Rate Falls to Historic Low in U.S., Study Reveals The percentage of American adults who smoke cigarettes has dropped to 9.9% in 2024, marking the first time the rate has fallen to single digits, according to a groundbreaking new study published Tuesday in the journal NEJM Evidence. This…
In a vibrant celebration of one of the world’s most influential contemporary artists, Germany’s Museum Ludwig has unveiled an extensive exhibition showcasing the life’s work of Japanese art icon Yayoi Kusama. The nearly five-month exhibit, which opens Saturday in Cologne, features over 300 pieces spanning Kusama’s remarkable eight-decade career. The…
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As tensions escalate overseas, U.S. officials have raised concerns about the potential for “sleeper cell” attacks within American borders. This warning comes amid heightened global tensions, prompting security experts to examine the realistic nature of such threats and their implications for national security. A sleeper cell consists of covert operatives—typically…
Israel escalated its psychological warfare operations against Hezbollah on October 10, 2023, dropping propaganda leaflets over southern Lebanon as part of a broader military offensive against the militant group. The leaflets, targeting Lebanese civilians, carried messages aimed at undermining support for Hezbollah by portraying the organization negatively while emphasizing Israel’s…
Cuban Protesters Attack Communist Party Headquarters Amid Energy Crisis Violent protests erupted in the Cuban city of Morón as demonstrators attacked a Communist Party headquarters overnight, ransacking the building and attempting to set it on fire amid growing frustration over nationwide power outages. Dramatic footage obtained shows a large crowd…
The wife of a retired Air Force major general who went missing in late February is pushing back against what she calls “misinformation” surrounding her husband’s disappearance, particularly regarding his alleged connections to UFO research. Neil McCasland, who retired in 2013 as commander of the Air Force Research Laboratory at…
Emergency Repairs Completed on Potomac River Sewage Line Emergency repairs have been completed following January’s catastrophic sewage spill in the Potomac River, DC Water announced Saturday. The rapid resolution comes less than a month after President Donald Trump approved a federal disaster declaration that mobilized FEMA resources to assist with…
Mobile Internet Restrictions Grip Moscow, Fueling Fears of Wider Digital Control Foreign websites became inaccessible on mobile devices across central Moscow on Friday, extending internet restrictions that have disrupted daily life in the Russian capital for more than a week. The widespread disruptions have severely impacted businesses reliant on mobile…
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed Friday to roll back air pollution restrictions on ethylene oxide, a chemical used to sterilize medical equipment, reversing Biden administration standards that had identified high cancer risks at facilities using the substance. The EPA justified the change by expressing concern that current Biden-era regulations “actively…
In a significant policy shift, OpenAI announced it will no longer assess its artificial intelligence models before release for risks related to persuasion or manipulation capabilities—risks that could potentially influence elections or enable sophisticated propaganda campaigns. The company revealed this change in an update to its “Preparedness Framework” published yesterday.…
Vatican Archives Closure Claim Linked to Epstein Files Debunked as False Reports claiming Pope Francis ordered the sealing of the Vatican Secret Archives in March 2026 due to connections with Jeffrey Epstein have been conclusively debunked. The viral social media post contained multiple factual errors that reveal it as completely…
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After a series of high-profile mistakes interpreting current events, Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok has begun deleting tweets that showcase its errors, raising concerns about transparency and accountability in artificial intelligence systems. The chatbot, which Musk has repeatedly characterized as “maximally truth-seeking,” stumbled significantly in recent days when attempting to…
The Obama Foundation is seeking 100 unpaid volunteers to work at the $850 million Obama Presidential Center in Chicago when it opens this June. The volunteers, dubbed “ambassadors,” will work alongside approximately 300 paid staff members at the sprawling complex on the city’s South Side. The recruitment drive comes amid…
