
The information war: How Russia’s DoppelGänger campaign is targeting your social media feed
The Russian disinformation campaign DoppelGänger uses AI to spread fake news, clone sites, and manipulate social media.

The Russian disinformation campaign DoppelGänger uses AI to spread fake news, clone sites, and manipulate social media.

Russian military claims to have downed 337 Ukrainian drones across 10 regions, marking a significant escalation ahead of Ukraine-U.S. talks.

Meta ends its third-party fact-checking, raising concerns about misinformation on Facebook and Instagram amidst political pressure.

President Trump’s plan to pull federal funding from gender-affirming care providers is blocked by a Seattle judge’s ruling.

Visual storytelling in media strongly impacts public opinion on immigration, shaping perceptions with curated images.

A gunman took hostages in a Pennsylvania hospital ICU, leading to a shootout that killed the suspect and one officer.

Elon Musk announces X’s algorithm change to prioritize positivity, aiming to enhance user experience by reducing negativity.

Tariffs, seen as taxes on imports, often raise consumer costs and disrupt global supply chains, economists argue.

Russia and the U.S. agree to work on ending the Ukraine war and improving ties, marking a shift in U.S. policy under Trump.

Misinformation spreads faster due to human psychology and technology, making digital literacy crucial to counteract it.

The White House calls court rulings against Trump’s administration a “constitutional crisis” from “judicial activists.”

Aga Khan IV, spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims, passed at 88, leaving a legacy of philanthropy and cultural bridges.