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The Right-Wing Internet Is Full Of Wild Theories About A Text Message ...


If you preferred not to get a text message from FEMA on Wednesday as part of the national Wireless Emergency Alerts system test, there was an easy way out ― you could have just turned off your ... Read More

Elon Musk's dad spouts wild conspiracy theories but says his son ... - MSN


The father of billionaire Elon Musk has pushed bizarre conspiracy theories in a new interview, including accusing UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer of being a Russian spy, while insisting his son is ... Read More

Trump and the global reach of right-wing conspiracy theories


Conspiracy theories are nothing new to President Trump. He launched his political career by stoking a particularly shameless one — the lie that former president Barack Obama was not U.S.-born ... Read More

Right-Wing Crusade Against USAID Has Been Fueled by Falsehoods - The ...


As the Trump administration works to dismantle the aid agency, right-wing influencers have flooded the internet with falsehoods about its work. Read More

Why Davos conspiracy theories have gone mainstream - CNN


Davos conspiracy theories used to live on fringe corners of the internet. Now they’ve gone mainstream ... Read More

Why Davos conspiracy theories have gone mainstream - CNN


The World Economic Forum’s annual meeting at Davos has long been a lightning rod for conspiracy theories. Extremist figures such as Infowars host Alex Jones have reliably used the event to drive ... Read More


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