Debunking Conspiracy Theories Around Trump’s Assassination Attempt | WSJ
Viral misinformation and conspiracy theories spread rapidly online in the immediate aftermath of the attempt to assassinate former President Donald Trump. WSJ fact checks the most widely shared posts.
The CCP’s New Scam: New Productive Force, or a Machine for Harvesting Leeks (Exploiting the People)?
China doesn’t currently dare to deploy nuclear weapons. However, it might use them to trigger underwater earthquakes, causing tsunamis. If ordinary uranium isotopes were used, …
Trump, Hulk Hogan & Kid Rock Wrap Up a Weird, Wild RNC | The Daily Show
Jordan Klepper goes live after the final night of the Republican National Convention to unpack Trump’s big speech, and appearances from Hulk Hogan and Kid …
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'They're eating the dogs': Trump spreads false claims about migrants
Donald Trump repeatedly put Aurora, Colorado on the presidential debate stage Tuesday night and repeated unsubstantiated claims that immigrants in Ohio are eating their neighbors’ dogs and cats.