
Podcast boom highlights fact-checking challenges
Fact-checking is vital in podcasting to ensure credibility, as episodes are often final once published, unlike articles.

Fact-checking is vital in podcasting to ensure credibility, as episodes are often final once published, unlike articles.

Veterans are called to lead efforts to unite communities, fostering dialogue and modeling unity amid political divides.

Vietnam War veterans face targeted misinformation from foreign actors. Younger vets urge vigilance to protect them.

Travis Manion Foundation empowers veterans and families through mentorship and leadership, building stronger communities.

Algorithms shape feeds quickly based on clicks, creating echo chambers that can increase polarization in news and politics.

Veterans find renewed purpose through The Mission Continues, improving communities and fostering connections nationwide.

Veterans face threats from false valor, with deceptive groups and misinformation targeting them, especially during elections.

A meme claimed Trump’s McDonald’s visit caused an E. Coli outbreak, but the outbreak started weeks earlier, making it false.

Bots now account for nearly half of all internet traffic, raising concerns about online security and misinformation.

Rumors of Telegram’s removal from the App Store are unfounded; the app remains available. Stay informed and fact-check.

Election season sees false claims, like Kamala Harris shutting down Twitter. This misinformation stems from a 2019 clip.

With colder weather signaling flu season, health experts urge flu vaccinations and debunk myths about the vaccine.