Study Finds on MSNOpinion
Conservatives more likely to believe conspiracy theories, but both sides twist facts to fit their views
No side is entirely free of bias. In A Nutshell Conservatives show higher belief in conspiracy theories and are more willing ...
It’s easy to dismiss ‘alternative truths’ but the most famous – and strangest – conspiracy theories can retain their ...
False claims that an earthquake was a covert nuclear weapons test in the Middle East have been proved wrong. An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.5 in Iran on Oct. 5 was rumored to be a coverup for ...
A series of bizarre online theories that coincided with the release of "The Life of a Showgirl" and claimed pop star Taylor ...
A well-known conspiracy theory is finding its way into proposed legislation that's being backed by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Should this legislation pass (in several states), it will ...
A five-year study dispels the stereotype of conspiracy theorists as angry loners or keyboard warriors. Rather, social and emotional connections provided by conspiracy theorists are recruiting diverse ...
Contrails have a simple explanation, but not everyone wants to believe it. AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster Calum Lister Matheson, University of Pittsburgh Online influencers with millions of followers have ...
New pan-European research has shown that the spread of conspiracy theories across the continent is driven by a continuous ...
On November 9, a TikTok user called Etheria77 posted a nine-minute long video in which she outlined a conspiracy theory suggesting that Elon Musk’s Starlink internet satellite system was used as part ...
The conspiracy theory is that people believe that D.B. Cooper never existed and he was made up by the four flight attendants ...
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