Oklahoma Autopsy Finds That a Bullied Nonbinary Student Committed Suicide
After blaming the state's bathroom law, The New York Times says "it has never been clear" whether gender identity figured in the fight that preceded Nex Benedict's death.
After blaming the state's bathroom law, The New York Times says "it has never been clear" whether gender identity figured in the fight that preceded Nex Benedict's death.
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"People are not in politics for truth-seeking reasons," argues the data journalist and author of On The Edge: The Art of Risking Everything.
Who you gonna believe during Thursday's speech, the president's protectors or your lying eyes?
Critics are misreading the movie. The wealthy are not the villains in this story.
The Chick-fil-A story heard 'round the world.
Don’t let culture war politics overwhelm a commitment to the facts.
Where are the fact-checkers and misinformation cops?
From limits on liability protections for websites to attempts to regulate the internet like a public utility, these proposals will erode Americans' right to express themselves.
Three-quarters of voters and more than half of Democrats are concerned about the president's age.
When he's on his game, he's still one of the best bullshit detectors in the media.
She also mistook the Adam in Michelangelo's famous painting for David.
Hasan Minhaj’s stand-up tests the boundaries of fact and fiction.
Where are the misinformation czars and the mainstream media fact-checkers now?
The Things Fell Apart host explains how a 1988 quack medical concept inspired George Floyd's death in 2020 and how Plandemic rewrote Star Wars.
The Things Fell Apart host Jon Ronson explains how a 1988 quack medical concept inspired George Floyd's death in 2020 and how Plandemic is basically a rewrite of Star Wars.
They should be heard, not shouted down.
Hasan Minhaj’s stand-up tests the boundaries of fact and fiction.
Author James Kirchick supports the First Amendment, full stop. Why don't more journalists?
The doctor's claims that he was open to either explanation is flatly contradicted by his literal words.
The Washington Post hectors Congress to make U.S. life expectancy a "political priority."
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Researchers trumpeted a statistically insignificant finding and attempted to explain away contrary data. The Gray Lady further garbled the evidence.
The media response to Claudine Gay's ouster has been ludicrous.
Academic malfeasance by Harvard's president deserves media coverage and condemnation, not excuses.
Stella Assange discusses the imprisonment of her husband on the third episode of Just Asking Questions.
The good news: Regulators have exercised unusual restraint.
"Over the last 20 years, because of temperature rises, we have seen about 116,000 more people die from heat. But 283,000 fewer people die from cold."
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) introduced a bill last month that would bar federal agencies from forcing employees to respect preferred names or pronouns.
We're often told European countries are better off thanks to big-government policies. So why is the U.S. beating France in many important ways?
There is no solid evidence that P2P meth is more dangerous than pseudoephedrine-derived meth and no reason to think it would be.
"Being a true free speech champion does require that you defend speech that even you disagree with," says libertarian Rikki Schlott.
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“We've taught young people that any of their missteps or any of their heterodox opinions are grounds to tear them down. That's no way to grow up.”
“We've taught young people that any of their missteps or any of their heterodox opinions are grounds to tear them down. That's no way to grow up.”
The notion that COVID-19 came from a lab was once touted as misinformation. But now the FBI, the Energy Department, and others agree with Paul.
Popular podcasts and shows portray crime as salacious and sexy, failing ordinary victims in the process.
The limits of "we just don't believe you" as a news-consuming habit
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Perhaps the Walter Cronkite Awards ought to have slightly higher standards?
"After Trump, everybody's tolerance for exploring different points of view kind of dried up," says the star Substack writer.
Playboy fired the former porn star after she tweeted in defense of Hamas.
Those sounding the loudest alarms about possible shutdowns are largely silent when Congress ignores its own budgetary rules. All that seems to matter is that government is metaphorically funded.
A 2022 Canadian case involving what looks like a stoned mistake seems to be the closest real-world example of this purported danger.
When you use incorrect stats to bolster your claims, as Reuters did, all kinds of foolish conclusions follow.