It's not just your coworker or socially awkward uncle who is now prone to believe the earth is flat or in the existence of a deep state.
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.
High-profile retailers, news agencies and government departments have stopped posting on or completely quit the platform ...
Oklahoma’s largest university may be defying the state’s governor by requiring future teachers to take racially charged ...
Several of X’s former top advertisers, including Disney, have cautiously resumed advertising on the platform this year ...
After shutting down Infowars and chasing Alex Jones out of the building, the Onion hopes to reopen the site in January as a ...
The sale of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ media empire is a major blow to one of the defining independent media brands that ...
The satirical website 'The Onion' has announced it has acquired the assets of Alex Jones' InfoWars website with the support ...
The Onion has won the bankruptcy auction for Alex Jones’ Infowars, backed by families of Sandy Hook victims, with plans to ...
Piracy costs the television and movie industries billions of dollars, but blockchain technology could potentially play a role ...
Right-wing falsehoods about voter fraud fell off a cliff after Donald Trump's victory in the US election, but American ...
Spain's fourth most-read newspaper for general news said it would stop posting directly but would allow its journalists to maintain personal accounts. The editor, Jordi Juan, said he had suspended his ...