The New York Times’ ‘Ways You Can Still Cancel’ Student Loan Debt
After a June 2023 Supreme Court ruling on student debt forgiveness, the New York Times stealth edited an article advising readers that “death” was one way out of debt.
After a June 2023 Supreme Court ruling on student debt forgiveness, the New York Times stealth edited an article advising readers that “death” was one way out of debt.
In April 2023, as the nation was distracted by Donald Trump’s indictment, three Tennessee lawmakers were targeted for “expulsion” over a gun control protest.
In February 2023, a 2013 post about the 1921 Tulsa race riots circulated on Facebook.
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.