Por: The New York Times Business October 12, 2022
Unsubstantiated rumors and outright falsehoods spread widely in immigrant communities ahead of the presidential election in 2020. That is happening again in the run-up to this year’s midterm elections, researchers say, but with an insidious twist: The social media accounts pushing misinformation are now targeting audiences in more languages on more topics and across more digital platforms, with scant resistance from social media companies.In... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 13, 2022
Americans from across the political spectrum say misinformation is increasing political extremism and hate crimes, according to a new poll that reflects broad and significant concerns about false and misleading claims ahead of next month’s midterm elections.About... + más
Poll: Most in US say misinformation spurs extremism, hate | WPLG Local 10
Poll: Most in US say misinformation spurs extremism, hate | Associated Press
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics October 13, 2022
Americans from across the political spectrum say misinformation is increasing political extremism and hate crimes, according to a new poll that reflects broad and significant concerns about false and misleading claims ahead of next month's midterm elections.About... + más
Most in US say misinformation spurs extremism, hate, poll shows | The Boston Globe
Associated Press USA Politics October 13, 2022
Newsweek USA Tech October 08, 2022
From Valyrian to Klingon, a recent study has unveiled the top fictional languages that fans want to learn.Online entertainment experts from Jeffbet.com analyzed global Google search data in a recent bid to reveal the top 10 fictional languages that fans are eager to master. The... + más
Why Not All 'House of the Dragon' Mixed Race Targaryens Are Blonde | Newsweek
Op-Ed: The 'English Only' nativist movement comes with a cost | Los Angeles Times
WPTV USA Nation October 01, 2022
CHICAGO — Medical misinformation can come from family, friends, doctors, or the internet. It’s become so prevalent that the World Health Organization said we’re in an “info-demic.”Dr. Melissa Simon said she sees posts on social media all too often that are spreading... + más
TikTok search results riddled with misinformation: Report | ABC News
TikTok Users Are Likely to See Misleading Information on Elections, Vaccines, and More | Time
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion September 27, 2022
This summer, a candidate for secretary of state in Arizona called for the government to stop providing ballots in Spanish, Apache or Navajo; a sign on a Baltimore Dunkin Donuts offered free coffee for reporting non-English use by employees; a Houston building posted an... + más
NYC students took hit in math, gained slightly in English, during pandemic | New York Post
New Orleans teen helps Ukrainian student perfect her English skills in online talk sessions | The Advocate
ABC News USA Business September 18, 2022
TikTok may be the platform of choice for catchy videos, but anyone using it to learn about COVID-19, climate change or Russia's invasion of Ukraine is likely to encounter misleading information, according to a research report published Wednesday.Researchers at NewsGuard... + más
iPhone 14 Pro camera shaking and rattling in TikTok, Snapchat, and other apps | 9to5Mac
These Republicans won’t promise to accept 2022 election results, in a echo of Trump | The Boston Globe
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