Doximity is reportedly full of false claims posted by physicians stating that covid-19 vaccines are experimental, unproven, or deadly.
The ultra-wealthy are buying residency and citizenship in New Zealand to hedge against the apocalypse.
Rep. Sean Casten is invoking Megan Thee Stallion to make an obscure federal energy agency cool. It might actually be working?
The bottle was a gift from Japan, but it's illegal for U.S. officials to accept anything over $390 from a foreign government.
Asa Hutchinson now says he wishes a bill banning mask mandates hadn't become law, but he doesn't actually support repealing it in full.
The eerily lifelike animatronic is parked right between Abe Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant.
GETTR has hundreds of pro-Islamic State accounts, according to Politico, some of which it didn't remove even after being clued in.
Elon Musk reportedly left a few details out of his "I tried to get Apple to buy Tesla" story.
John McAfee is not in fact alive, but quite dead. But ya know...
The CDC has recommended Americans start wearing masks again as covid-19 cases surge.
People choosing not to get a lifesaving vaccine is a problem. But it doesn't mean they deserve to suffer.
The state has seen a terrifying covid-19 surge of the delta variant while just 36% of residents are fully vaccinated.
Senate Republicans are demanding extensive access to Maricopa County records, but key rats are jumping the audit ship.
Washington D.C., Vermont, and Rhode Island have the highest percentage of residents vaccinated.
The Health Misinformation Act would make websites, including Facebook, liable for algorithmically amplifying some health-related misinformation.
U.S. courts are split on whether forced device unlocks violate the Fifth Amendment, and the Supreme Court has yet to step in.
Senator Paul insists Dr. Fauci lied to Congress about NIH funding sent to Wuhan, China.
The group 'America's Frontline Doctors' held a press conference in July 2020 with a woman who says the world is run by secret lizard people.
The Republican often spreads misinformation about everything from vaccines to the Jan. 6 Capitol riots.
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