Tag: Rumors and Misinformation

‘World’s Oldest Pyramid’? A Study’s Claim Troubles Archaeologists

The study, under investigation by its publisher, has fueled a dispute over the age of a partially excavated site and prompted warnings about the dangers of nationalist mythmaking.

Conservative Group Wins Legal Victory Over 2020 Voting Challenges in Georgia

The group, True the Vote, had been accused by the liberal organization Fair Fight of violating the Voting Rights Act by intimidating voters. A judge rejected the claims.

TikTok’s Influence on Young Voters Is No Simple Matter

Blaming social media for all kinds of social ills is more convenient to politicians than turning their shared anger into sensible legislation.

How Russian and Chinese Interference Could Affect the 2024 Election

The stakes for Russia in the presidential vote are large. Other adversaries also might try to deepen divisions among American voters.