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In today’s information-saturated digital landscape, health misinformation thrives at an alarming rate, often outpacing factual content in reach and engagement. As people increasingly turn to the internet for medical information, distinguishing between credible health resources and misleading claims has become a critical skill. Health-related content floods social media feeds, email…
In recent years, misinformation in cyberspace has resurfaced as a central concern in international politics, from European Parliamentary elections to presidential campaigns across multiple countries. Unlike previous waves of disinformation, today’s threats are significantly amplified by the rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence. The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity has…
Fact-Checking Reveals False Claim About FBI Director and Epstein Investigation A viral social media rumor claiming that Rep. Ted Lieu exposed FBI Director Kash Patel’s alleged cover-up of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation has been debunked as completely fabricated. The claim, which spread across Facebook and Threads in recent days, alleged…
Yu-Gi-Oh Creator Condemns White House for Unauthorized Use of Anime in Military Promotion The creators of popular anime franchise Yu-Gi-Oh have publicly criticized the White House for incorporating clips from their show into videos promoting U.S. military action without permission. In a statement released via social media platform X, the…
A decorated U.S. Navy officer has been accused of sabotaging his ex-wife’s career through a deceptive letter-writing campaign that ultimately led to her termination from a special education position in Prince George’s County Public Schools. Court documents reveal that Lieutenant Commander Stephen Podlucky allegedly crafted multiple fraudulent communications to his…
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Lyft Settles Service Animal Discrimination Case, Implements Nationwide Changes Ride-sharing giant Lyft has reached a settlement with the Minnesota Department of Human Rights, agreeing to enforce the rights of blind and disabled passengers to travel with service animals across the United States. The agreement comes after an investigation determined the company was violating Minnesota’s Human Rights Act. The case began when college student Tori Andres filed a complaint after multiple Lyft drivers refused to allow her guide dog, Alfred, to accompany her during rides. Andres, who depends on her black Labrador for independence, described the significance of her service animal…
Misinformation Floods Social Media Following US-Israel Strikes on Iran In the aftermath of recent US and Israeli strikes on Iran, social media platforms have been inundated with misleading imagery purporting to show missile attacks, destruction, and combat. Much of this viral content, however, doesn’t depict current or authentic events, according…
IFJ Launches Global Initiative to Combat Climate Misinformation The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has unveiled a new UNESCO-funded project aimed at strengthening media capabilities to fight climate misinformation and disinformation worldwide. The initiative comes amid alarming evidence that false climate information is surging globally, particularly in the lead-up to…
WASHINGTON — As global tensions escalate, U.S. security officials are raising concerns about the potential for “sleeper cell” attacks within American borders. Though the term frequently surfaces in discussions about terrorism and espionage, intelligence experts emphasize the importance of understanding what these covert operations actually entail and the current evidence…
Russian propaganda networks have ramped up a coordinated disinformation campaign falsely claiming that Ukraine has been selling Western-supplied weapons on the black market, according to a recent report from the Center for Countering Disinformation (CPD) of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council. The latest iteration of this long-running propaganda narrative…
Iranian drone strike footage circulating on social media has been conclusively identified as Russian attack on Kyiv, fact-checkers report. A widely circulated video purporting to show an Iranian drone strike on a building housing U.S. officers in Bahrain has been debunked as misleading. The footage, which shows a drone hitting…
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Iran-Israel Tensions: Fabricated Surrender Videos Add to Misinformation Campaign Amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, falsified content purportedly showing Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) members surrendering to Israeli forces has spread rapidly across social media platforms, further complicating an already volatile information landscape in the Middle East conflict. The…
In a major anti-terrorism operation, Ghaziabad police have arrested six individuals for allegedly promoting the banned terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed through social media platforms. Authorities have filed charges under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), signaling the seriousness of the allegations. The suspects were operating a sophisticated WhatsApp network that…
The South Korean Supreme Court upheld on Thursday a suspended prison sentence for Han Dong-hoon, the chairman of the ruling People Power Party (PPP), affirming lower court rulings that found him guilty of making false claims during a high-profile political controversy. The court’s final decision ends a protracted legal battle…
Powell Conducts Congressional Outreach Blitz Following DOJ Criminal Probe Announcement Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell orchestrated a rapid series of congressional outreach efforts in January after the Justice Department opened a criminal probe into his statements to Congress, according to his recently released calendar. Powell made 13 calls to senators…
Climate change has disrupted the timing of plant and animal reproduction worldwide, but researchers have discovered a rare success story in king penguins, which are thriving amid the warming planet. A new study published in Science Advances reveals that king penguins in a sub-Antarctic island chain have shifted their breeding…
Ohio State University swiftly appointed a new president Thursday, following the sudden resignation of Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. over an “inappropriate relationship” with a podcast host who received public funding. The university’s board of trustees unanimously selected Executive Vice President and Provost Ravi Ballamkonda to succeed Carter without conducting a…
China Pushes Forward with Tech-Focused Five-Year Plan Amid Global Tensions While much of the world’s attention is focused on the Iran conflict, China continues to advance its national priorities with significant global implications. Although Beijing remains attentive to the war’s impact on energy supplies and geopolitics, the world’s second-largest economy…
Portage County officials are working to dispel misconceptions about the size and purpose of the county’s planned jail and law enforcement center, emphasizing that the facility is designed to meet current needs rather than expand capacity. Sheriff Mike Lukas clarified in a recent interview that the planned 196-bed jail is…
Viral Claims About Epstein Accuser’s Arrest Proven False, Investigation Finds Unsubstantiated rumors claiming that “Katie Johnson,” the pseudonymous woman who filed sexual abuse lawsuits against Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein in 2016, has been arrested on fraud charges have been spreading across social media platforms in recent weeks. A thorough…
Russia’s Express-AT1 communications satellite has suffered a catastrophic failure, delivering a significant blow to Moscow’s propaganda efforts in occupied Ukrainian territories, officials confirmed this week. The satellite stopped functioning on March 4 for reasons that remain unclear, according to state-owned Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC). The impact was immediate, knocking…
Consumer product companies are increasingly grappling with a new wave of legal challenges that blend traditional false advertising claims with emerging digital concerns, according to legal experts preparing for an upcoming continuing legal education session. The one-hour CLE program, scheduled for March 26, 2026, will feature attorneys Ira Steinberg and…
In a surprising political development, entrepreneur Jenny Rae Le Roux, the Republican cousin of Virginia’s Democratic Governor Abigail Spanberger, has launched a campaign for Congress in California’s competitive 47th Congressional District. The announcement represents a notable family political divide as Le Roux aims to flip a Democratic seat in Orange…
