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When a Newspaper Decides the Truth Is Optional
The Washington Post editorial board defended a man whose viral, discredited claims helped fuel an operation that killed two Americans.
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The Washington Post editorial board defended a man whose viral, discredited claims helped fuel an operation that killed two Americans.
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How repetition gets turned into belief
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The New York Times called him an influencer. The morning shows that reached millions did not.
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An attempted presidential assassination. A federal court filing. A photograph the government admits was enhanced.
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Inside the global pipeline that turns "Hey Meta" into a stranger watching you undress.
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How a Vietnamese clickbait operation paired Cole Allen with fifty celebrities, and the 7 billion reasons Meta has to let it happen.
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Inside the AI-generated influencer operation that hundreds of thousands of people trust for health advice.
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The FBI released this video. The New York Times analyzed it. Nobody asked why a man's forearm vanishes into a door, and reappears a frame later.
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The official White House Instagram posted this. No label. No disclosure.
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A wire photo of King Charles and Queen Camilla shows signatures consistent with AI. Two editorial policies say it shouldn't.
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Ad revenue, data harvesting, and why you are not the customer
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How a miscaptioned image of Kid Rock got 7 million views, and why you'll see it again.