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Polish Election Disinformation Campaign Reaches Tens of Thousands
Disinformation campaigns in Poland's recent presidential election, targeting 30-65 year olds, used tactics like 'Overload' and 'Doppelganger' to spread false narratives about candidates and the voting process itself, with some ads reaching tens of thousands of users, according to Demagog.org and the...
Polish Election Disinformation Campaign Reaches Tens of Thousands
Disinformation campaigns in Poland's recent presidential election, targeting 30-65 year olds, used tactics like 'Overload' and 'Doppelganger' to spread false narratives about candidates and the voting process itself, with some ads reaching tens of thousands of users, according to Demagog.org and the...
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28% Bias Score


Problematic Social Media Use Linked to Increased Fake News Susceptibility
A study of 189 young adults (18-26) revealed that problematic social media use, characterized by dependence and withdrawal symptoms, strongly correlates with a higher likelihood of believing, engaging with, and sharing fake news online.
Problematic Social Media Use Linked to Increased Fake News Susceptibility
A study of 189 young adults (18-26) revealed that problematic social media use, characterized by dependence and withdrawal symptoms, strongly correlates with a higher likelihood of believing, engaging with, and sharing fake news online.
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44% Bias Score


False Cocaine Claims Against European Leaders Part of Russian Disinformation Campaign
A viral video falsely claiming French President Macron, German Chancellor Merz, and British Prime Minister Starmer used cocaine in Ukraine is part of a larger Russian disinformation campaign to undermine support for Ukraine and its allies; the objects in question were identified as a tissue and a st...
False Cocaine Claims Against European Leaders Part of Russian Disinformation Campaign
A viral video falsely claiming French President Macron, German Chancellor Merz, and British Prime Minister Starmer used cocaine in Ukraine is part of a larger Russian disinformation campaign to undermine support for Ukraine and its allies; the objects in question were identified as a tissue and a st...
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36% Bias Score


DHS Denies ICE School Raids, Highlights Child Welfare Efforts
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) denied reports that ICE agents removed children from schools, stating that agents' presence at three elementary schools was for reasons unrelated to enforcement, such as welfare checks on unaccompanied children; nearly 5,000 unaccompanied children were reuni...
DHS Denies ICE School Raids, Highlights Child Welfare Efforts
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) denied reports that ICE agents removed children from schools, stating that agents' presence at three elementary schools was for reasons unrelated to enforcement, such as welfare checks on unaccompanied children; nearly 5,000 unaccompanied children were reuni...
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52% Bias Score


Disinformation Campaign Claims POW Camp Construction in Remote Russian Region
A social media post falsely claimed that a prisoner-of-war camp for Ukrainian soldiers is being built near Matuy-Sale in Russia's Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, a claim denied by local authorities; the post's timing on April Fool's Day and the implausible location suggest a disinformation campaign.
Disinformation Campaign Claims POW Camp Construction in Remote Russian Region
A social media post falsely claimed that a prisoner-of-war camp for Ukrainian soldiers is being built near Matuy-Sale in Russia's Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, a claim denied by local authorities; the post's timing on April Fool's Day and the implausible location suggest a disinformation campaign.
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40% Bias Score


Russian Disinformation Campaign Targets France, Reaching 55.8 Million Views
A Russian disinformation campaign, Storm-1516, spread five false narratives about France between December 2024 and March 2025, generating 55.8 million views across 38,000 social media posts, coinciding with President Macron's increased support for Ukraine.
Russian Disinformation Campaign Targets France, Reaching 55.8 Million Views
A Russian disinformation campaign, Storm-1516, spread five false narratives about France between December 2024 and March 2025, generating 55.8 million views across 38,000 social media posts, coinciding with President Macron's increased support for Ukraine.
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24% Bias Score

Trump Falsely Claims Congo Video Shows South African Genocide
President Trump showed a Reuters video from the Democratic Republic of Congo during a White House meeting with South African President Ramaphosa, falsely claiming it depicted the mass murder of white South Africans; the video actually showed humanitarian workers in Goma following an M23 rebel assaul...

Trump Falsely Claims Congo Video Shows South African Genocide
President Trump showed a Reuters video from the Democratic Republic of Congo during a White House meeting with South African President Ramaphosa, falsely claiming it depicted the mass murder of white South Africans; the video actually showed humanitarian workers in Goma following an M23 rebel assaul...
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48% Bias Score

Problematic Social Media Use Linked to Increased Belief and Sharing of Misinformation
A study of 189 individuals aged 18-26 found a correlation between problematic social media use, characterized by dependence and mood swings related to its use, and a higher tendency to believe and share fake news; researchers suggest social media platforms could help mitigate this.

Problematic Social Media Use Linked to Increased Belief and Sharing of Misinformation
A study of 189 individuals aged 18-26 found a correlation between problematic social media use, characterized by dependence and mood swings related to its use, and a higher tendency to believe and share fake news; researchers suggest social media platforms could help mitigate this.
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24% Bias Score

UK Riots of 2024: Police Response to Online Misinformation Falls Short
False online claims following a triple murder in Southport, UK, falsely identifying the assailant as a Muslim immigrant, incited riots in July 2024, resulting in the worst street violence since 2011, exposing the UK police's insufficient response to online misinformation.

UK Riots of 2024: Police Response to Online Misinformation Falls Short
False online claims following a triple murder in Southport, UK, falsely identifying the assailant as a Muslim immigrant, incited riots in July 2024, resulting in the worst street violence since 2011, exposing the UK police's insufficient response to online misinformation.
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48% Bias Score

AI in Journalism: Increased Productivity, but Reader Skepticism Remains
A study from the Technical University of Darmstadt shows that nearly half of respondents would stop reading a newspaper if it openly admitted to using AI to create some articles, particularly impacting older readers less familiar with AI, while younger readers show more acceptance.

AI in Journalism: Increased Productivity, but Reader Skepticism Remains
A study from the Technical University of Darmstadt shows that nearly half of respondents would stop reading a newspaper if it openly admitted to using AI to create some articles, particularly impacting older readers less familiar with AI, while younger readers show more acceptance.
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44% Bias Score

WhatsApp Misinformation Crisis in India: Fractured Families and Social Divisions
Misinformation spread through WhatsApp in India is fracturing families and fueling social divisions, impacting 530 million users; while WhatsApp is implementing controls and partnering with fact-checkers, broader societal and educational changes are crucial to address the issue.

WhatsApp Misinformation Crisis in India: Fractured Families and Social Divisions
Misinformation spread through WhatsApp in India is fracturing families and fueling social divisions, impacting 530 million users; while WhatsApp is implementing controls and partnering with fact-checkers, broader societal and educational changes are crucial to address the issue.
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48% Bias Score

Broadcast Networks' Biased Reporting of Economic News During Trump's Presidency
Major broadcast networks showed a clear bias in their coverage of economic news during President Trump's first term, downplaying positive indicators like record Dow Jones highs and strong job growth while highlighting negative market fluctuations, thus raising concerns about journalistic objectivity...

Broadcast Networks' Biased Reporting of Economic News During Trump's Presidency
Major broadcast networks showed a clear bias in their coverage of economic news during President Trump's first term, downplaying positive indicators like record Dow Jones highs and strong job growth while highlighting negative market fluctuations, thus raising concerns about journalistic objectivity...
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56% Bias Score
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