Did a GOP Lawmaker Accuse Nancy Pelosi of Having a ‘Gazpacho Police’?
The Georgia Republican made the gaffe while pushing still more far-right disinformation.
The Georgia Republican made the gaffe while pushing still more far-right disinformation.
The intersection of disinformation and a changing climate carries threats that have so far gone largely unimagined.
As some lawmakers use conspiracy theories to delay or interrupt the political process, others are leveraging them to try and gain power.
The FDA has approved a heroin-based vaccine for children to eradicate chicken pox.
The retail chain’s no-solicitation policy has not changed — but its health-related inventory has.
A March 2014 tweet showed Sajak’s descent from “skeptical” to mockery of the climate change phenomenon.
The fact-checking and debunking world is drastically underfunded and under-resourced — and that’s just the English-language platforms.
Speaker Pelosi, often the focus of progressively violent partisan rhetoric, appeared to have been the intended target.
A tweet about “men in denim” and “men in suits” was attributed to a man wearing a suit in his Twitter profile image.