Por: The New York Times Business December 28, 2022
Nearly three years into the pandemic, remains stubbornly persistent. So, too, does misinformation about the virus.As Covid cases, hospitalizations and deaths , myths and misleading narratives continue to evolve and spread, exasperating overburdened doctors and evading content moderators.What began in 2020 as rumors that cast doubt on the existence or seriousness of Covid quickly evolved into often outlandish claims about dangerous technology... + full article
MarketWatch USA Business December 12, 2023
The Automotive News Monday that Ford would cut the production of its electric truck in half. A Ford spokesman declined to be specific, but told Barron’s the company will continue to match production with demand. A slowdown isn’t great news, although stories about slowing EV... + más
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Newsweek USA Life September 27, 2023
Princess Charlotte and her mother, Kate, the Princess of Wales, have become the focus of a new viral video as social media fans have highlighted their matching body language moments on TikTok.Charlotte is the only daughter of Kate and Prince William, born in London in 2015. The... + más
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The Hill USA Tech November 13, 2022
Americans can agree that misinformation is bad. Stopping it, however, is not so easily accomplished. There are no simple fixes to the spread of misinformation in a free society in which expression is constitutionally protected. Further, reckless or ill-advised efforts to bring a... + más
Experts grade Big Tech on readiness to handle midterm election misinformation | Ars Technica
Most in US say misinformation spurs extremism, hate, poll shows | The Boston Globe
Ars Technica USA Tech October 18, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Oct 18, 2022 1:44 pm UTC Bloomberg via Getty Share this story The 2016 US election was a wake-up call about the dangers of... + más
Poll: Most in US say misinformation spurs extremism, hate | WPLG Local 10
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 | 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
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