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.
The spread of conspiracy theories in response to a bruising electoral loss is not only found on the political right.
The American geneticist Francis Collins tells Tim Wyatt about his battle to fly the flag for science and truth in the face of ...
False posts circulating on social media claim that billionaire Elon Musk facilitated alleged election fraud through his ...
Local officials are beginning to certify the results of this year’s presidential election in a process that, so far, has been ...
There is nothing suspicious about the shift in Democratic fortunes. But partisans from across the spectrum are questioning ...
VAR officials have made just THREE clear mistakes this term – after 100 Prem games. Going into the final weekend before the ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — Conspiracy theories about the presidential election pushed by supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris ...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Many were in complete shock and there are still questions today surrounding these conspiracy ...
In today’s political climate, conspiracy theories are commonplace. But they’re nothing new. In the 1960s, the John Birch ...
With false and misleading information circulating ahead of Election Day, Becker took on some of the conspiracy theories around election ... the millions - "That is 100% false," Becker said.
Federal agencies say domestic extremists driven by election denialism and misinformation pose the greatest public threat in next week's election.