After the election, a new theory spread quickly on TikTok that a heroic presidential candidate was quietly investigating ...
It seemed like bad satire, or yet another conspiracy theory. The comic website the Onion buys Alex Jones' misinformation ...
Conspiracy theories about missing votes—which are not, in fact, missing—and something being “not right” are being spread ...
Conspiracy theories that the election was miscounted, hacked and stolen have spread in some left-leaning online communities.
Conspiracy theorists allege that Starlink, a satellite constellation developed by Elon Musk's SpaceX, was connected to voting ...
One conspiracy theory that’s spread online is that there are votes missing this cycle because the count so far is lower than ...
For years, Kennedy Jr. has promoted the theory that the preservative thimerosal, which has largely been phased out of modern vaccine formulas, appears to be responsible for a rise in autism ...
A new survey from the nonprofit organization the News Literacy Project found that 81 percent of teens believe at least one conspiracy theory, and they often see such theories on social media.
Headlines from the satirical website the Onion on Thursday: “New Dating Site Suggests People You Already Know But Thought You Were Too Good For.” “Trump Boys Have Slap Fight Over Who Gets to ...
But the Onion’s purchase of Alex Jones’ conspiracy-theory-saturated media empire at a bankruptcy auction tied to lawsuits by the families of Sandy Hook shooting victims is very real — an ...