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Don’t Pick Up Your Phone
Hearing your phone’s notification sound can trigger a rush of dopamine. “Who’s calling me?” you wonder. It could be a friend, ...
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Sincere Regret of Celebrities Who Left Cult
The NXIVM cult (pronounced Nex-ee-um), chronicled in HBO’s current docuseries The Vow, is a cult that targeted celebrities so they could recruit ...
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Man Fails to Camouflage New PlayStation 5
When a man went to purchase a PlayStation 5 (PS5) from a reseller, he was unsure about the legitimacy of the listing because of its low price. After speaking ...
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How Tech Utopia Fostered Tyranny
The rumors spread like wildfire: Muslims were secretly lacing a Sri Lankan village’s food with sterilization drugs. Soon, a video circulated that ...
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The Cares of Life and the Kudzu Vine
The Kudzu vine was introduced into the US from Japan in 1876 as part of an ornamental plant exhibition in Philadelphia. The Kudzu vine was subsequently ...
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Sheriff Deputies Claim Ignorance in Evidence Scandal
As part of a grand jury inquest, two Orange County sheriffs testified that they didn’t know it was against the law to falsify police reports. To ...
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But What if Science is Wrong?
Wrongly applied, science itself can become a religion, and the scientific method a Bible. In But What If We're Wrong?, Chuck Klosterman addresses ...
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University Launches Campaign to Battle Disinformation
Two Clemson University researchers have extensively studied the phenomenon of foreign political disinformation campaigns via social media. To combat this ...
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Conspiracy Troll Fools Media with Fake FBI Raid
A media provocateur known for spreading outlandish lies recently reported that his friend’s home was raided by the FBI. The seriousness of his claim, ...
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Ad Campaign Touted Health Benefits of Cigarettes
In the 1920s, the American Tobacco Company wanted to make their main brand, Lucky Strike, stand out from the other tobacco products on the market. So, ...
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