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Live Updates: Snopes Coverage of 2020 U.S. Election Day

Written by: Snopes Staff

Nov. 2, 2020

If the campaign season is any indication, misinformation is likely to fill social media feeds Tu ...

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'#OperationBlockTheBus': Inside the Pro-Trump FB Group Where Biden Bus Convoy Was Organized

Written by: Snopes Staff

Nov. 2, 2020

Activity in the private Facebook Group included pro-QAnon messages, cheering on the idea to "blo ...

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19th-Century Political Parties Kidnapped Reluctant Voters and Printed Their Own Ballots

Written by: The Conversation

Nov. 2, 2020

Election Day in 19th-century America was a loud, raucous, often dangerous event.

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What It's Like to Lose a Presidential Election

Written by: The Conversation

Oct. 30, 2020

The pain associated with losing the presidential election remains for a long time.

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If Biden Is Elected President, What Happens Next?

Written by: Dan MacGuill

Oct. 30, 2020

Turns out the presidential transition process is complicated, even when it goes smoothly.

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You Have Rights When You Go To Vote - And Many People Are There To Help

Written by: The Conversation

Oct. 30, 2020

Here's an outline of your rights as a voter and an explanation of where to turn if you encounter ...

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America's First Vampire Was Black and Revolutionary

Written by: The Conversation

Oct. 30, 2020

An anti-slavery narrative from the early 1800s also contains America’s first vampire, who is Black.

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Did Searches for 'Change My Vote' Spike After Final Prez Debate or Hunter Biden Controversy?

Written by: Alex Kasprak

Oct. 30, 2020

Trendception: A master class in the use of spurious data to make bogus and self-referential poli ...

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'I See Dead People': Why So Many of Us Believe in Ghosts

Written by: The Conversation

Oct. 30, 2020

Unlikely as it might seem in the cold light of day, ghosts and hauntings are a mainstream area o ...

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How Twitter's Trending Function Can Go Haywire

Written by: The Conversation

Oct. 29, 2020

Twitter users were clamoring for Chris Pratt to be canceled because of his support of President ...

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Facebook Shutters Pro-Trump Group Posing as 'Official Kayleigh McEnany Fan Page'

Written by: Jordan Liles

Oct. 29, 2020

The social network previously shut down a different but similarly named group after discovering ...

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Facebook Is Tilting the Political Playing Field More Than Ever, And It's No Accident

Written by: The Conversation

Oct. 28, 2020

The platform is optimized for boosting politically conservative voices calling for fascism, sepa ...

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On Twitter, Bots Spread Conspiracy Theories and QAnon Talking Points

Written by: The Conversation

Oct. 28, 2020

Americans who seek political insight and information on Twitter should know how much of what the ...

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Postal Worker Charged in Ballot Dumpster Incident, No Evidence of Political Motivation

Written by: Alex Kasprak

Oct. 27, 2020

The ballots, en route to the residents of a single Kentucky zip code, were discovered unopened i ...

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Exclusive: Russian Echoes Abound in Still-Active 'Pennsylvania for Trump' Facebook Group From 2016

Written by: Jordan Liles

Oct. 26, 2020

A likely Russian administrative account had been active in the swing state group since well befo ...

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Your Dog's Nose Knows No Bounds – And Neither Does Your Dog's Love for You

Written by: The Conversation

Oct. 26, 2020

What is my dog thinking? Am I doing everything I can to ensure my pup is content?

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The Spooky and Dangerous Side of Black Licorice

Written by: The Conversation

Oct. 26, 2020

Black licorice may look and taste like an innocent treat, but this candy has a dark side.

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What Is Originalism? Debunking the Myths

Written by: The Conversation

Oct. 25, 2020

Originalism is the idea that we should interpret the Constitution with its original meaning.

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Sick of COVID-19? Here's Why You Might Have Pandemic Fatigue

Written by: The Conversation

Oct. 23, 2020

With all kinds of health-related behavior changes, at least half of people relapse within six mo ...

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Smear Campaigns Seek to 'Red-Pill' Boomers with Fake Snopes Content

Written by: Dan Evon

Oct. 22, 2020

We'll give them this: "Operation Snopes-Piercer" isn't the worst name we've heard for a smear ca ...

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