Social Media Amplifies Conspiracies Targeting Biden Before First 2020 Debate
A Facebook “news” partner helped spread a questionable claim to try to benefit United States President Donald Trump.
A Facebook “news” partner helped spread a questionable claim to try to benefit United States President Donald Trump.
A meme criticizing Trump’s alleged tax issues mixed up federal programs helping immigrants.
The “Harry Potter” author attracted another round of criticism with a September 2020 tweet.
A piece of fashion-related wartime history circulated again on social media in August 2020.
The Wisconsin teen was listed alongside civil rights leaders — and one of the people he killed.
He did — but counter to some claims, the former vice president’s asthma diagnosis was not kept secret prior to 2020.
The reporter’s cell phone captured video debunking the claims by Los Angeles County authorities.
A right-wing page post misconstrued an upcoming study by the social media platform.
The jeering was captured on videos that quickly spread online.
The figures listed in a graphic spreading online match those in a document sent to union leadership.