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Galactic Federation? NASA Releases Statement Following Alien Rumors

Written by: Dan Evon

Dec. 8, 2020

The truth is out there, but this probably isn't it.

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A Tea-Party Group Is Fundraising Off Their Call for Martial Law. Where's That Money Going?

Written by: Alex Kasprak

Dec. 8, 2020

Snopes did a little digging into the We The People Convention and learned it has donated a signi ...

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FILE - In this undated file photo issued by the University of Oxford on Monday, Nov. 23, 2020, a researcher in a laboratory at the Jenner Institute in Oxford, England, works on the coronavirus vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University. With major COVID-19 vaccines showing high levels of protection, British officials are cautiously — and they stress cautiously — optimistic that life may start returning to normal by early April. Even before regulators have approved a single vaccine, the U.K. and countries across Europe are moving quickly to organize the distribution and delivery systems needed to inoculate millions of citizens. (University of Oxford/John Cairns via AP, File)

Less Than a Year to Develop a COVID Vaccine? Here's Why You Shouldn't Be Alarmed

Written by: The Conversation

Dec. 7, 2020

To date, there has not been a single associated death related to COVID vaccines and only a handf ...

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David Lander of 'Squiggy' Fame from 'Laverne & Shirley' Dies at 73

Written by: David Mikkelson

Dec. 6, 2020

Lander was best known for playing the goofy greaser Andrew "Squiggy" Squiggman on the television ...

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Pakistan's #MeToo Case Highlights Controversial Cybercrime Law

Written by: Nur Ibrahim

Dec. 3, 2020

Pakistan’s biggest sexual harassment case between singers Meesha Shafi and Ali Zafar exposed how ...

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What Happened to Starbucks' Gingerbread Latte?

Written by: David Mikkelson

Dec. 2, 2020

Just because we personally like something doesn't mean it's popular enough to stay on the market.

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'Socialism' Is a Trigger Word on Social Media -- What Does It Mean?

Written by: The Conversation

Dec. 2, 2020

Both support for socialism and attacks on it appear to be on the rise.

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Your Brain's Built-In Biases Insulate Your Beliefs from Contradictory Facts

Written by: The Conversation

Dec. 1, 2020

Several well-known mechanisms in human psychology enable people to continue to hold tight to bel ...

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Sidney Powell Lawsuit Cites Election Fraud in Non-Existent Michigan County

Written by: David Mikkelson

Dec. 1, 2020

Can a candidate receive more than 100% of the vote, recorded in a locale that isn't real?

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How Do Pandemics End? History Suggests Diseases Fade But Are Almost Never Truly Gone

Written by: The Conversation

Nov. 25, 2020

Experts tell us that even with a successful vaccine and effective treatment, COVID-19 may never ...

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How Advertising Shaped Thanksgiving as We Know It

Written by: The Conversation

Nov. 23, 2020

Although few appreciate it, advertisers have shaped the Thanksgiving meal as much as family trad ...

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'I Won the Election' – How Powerful People Use Lousy Lies To Twist Reality

Written by: The Conversation

Nov. 23, 2020

"Lousy lies" are the types of lies or false truths that seem so obviously implausible that they ...

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Why Trump's Election Fraud Claims Aren't Showing Up in His Lawsuits

Written by: The Conversation

Nov. 23, 2020

There seems to be a real disconnect between the claims of widespread fraud, a stolen election an ...

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The Rise and Fall of Tab – The Iconic Diet Soda Gets Canned

Written by: The Conversation

Nov. 23, 2020

Tab, the Coca-Cola company’s original diet soda brand, is headed to the soda graveyard, joining ...

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Nov. 22 Last Day to Enter Burger King's PS5 Sweepstakes

Written by: David Mikkelson

Nov. 21, 2020

Burger King guests who purchase the 2 for $5 deal in the US will have a chance at winning a Play ...

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JFK-Oswald Conspiracy Theory Debunked in Mexico?

Written by: The Conversation

Nov. 20, 2020

Several JFK assassination experts see Mexico as the best place to find answers regarding a possi ...

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Batmen and Unicorns: Inside the Original Moon Hoax

Written by: The Conversation

Nov. 18, 2020

The Great Moon Hoax refers to six articles in the New York Sun headlined “Great Astronomical Dis ...

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Debunking the Meme: Smoking vs. COVID-19

Written by: David Mikkelson

Nov. 18, 2020

Whether the subject is smoking or COVID-19, social distancing is key.

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Ranked: The Environmental Impact of Five Different Soft Drink Containers

Written by: The Conversation

Nov. 17, 2020

Here they are, ranked from worst to best.

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Here's How Every Senator and Congress Member Has Responded to Biden's Victory

Written by: Dan MacGuill

Nov. 14, 2020

Of 253 Republicans in the U.S. House and Senate, only 17 had acknowledged Joe Biden as president ...

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