The Rail Strike, Explained In late November 2022, Congress intervened in an attempt to avert a railroad strike. Here's why.
New Movie Revives the Unlikely Legend of Kentucky’s ‘Cocaine Bear’ A weird-but-true story has been turned into what could be an even weirder film.
Twitter No Longer Enforcing COVID Misinformation Policy November 2022 brought with it a whirlwind of Twitter news, including an update to the platform's policy on medical disinformation.
An Arizona County Won’t Certify Election Results After 2022 Midterms In November 2022, a county in Arizona delayed certifying the results of the 2022 midterm election.
‘Established Titles’ Controversy In November 2022, controversy over "Established Titles" and its purported conference of the titles "Lord" and "Lady" emerged on social media.
‘Died Suddenly’ and the ‘Irish Light’ Images of a purported newspaper cover for the Irish Light ("Died Suddenly") circulated on social media in November 2022.
‘Buffalo, NY. Look at All That Snow 😱 ❄️’ Heavy mid-November 2022 snowfall blanketed Buffalo, but one viral Facebook post showed a weather event from 2014, not 2022.
Is the Suspected Colorado Shooter the Grandson of a ‘GOP California State Assemblyman’? The suspect in a mass shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs is the grandson of a California politician.
How to Fight Disinformation — Part V: Resilience Targeting The potential for hybrid threats lurk in every disaster and narrative in a world being reshaped by a changing climate, but their malign influence can be stopped or slowed with some effort from the public at large.
Here’s Where the Justice Department Will Monitor the Midterm Election Polls The DOJ will cover sites affected by voter suppression -- both in the legal and armed sense.