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There is no doubt that the media is powerful and holds immense power: to inform, to reform,  and—if misused—to mislead or ...
EMJ spoke with Srihari S. Naidu, who shared insights into his pioneering work in alcohol septal ablation, his contributions ...
Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and drug-driving as 11 in hospital - Driver believed to have tailgated ...
More than 50 people were hurt in the Liverpool parade car collision, police say. They believe the driver of a Ford Galaxy was ...
It's been two decades since the denialism war was won in South Africa. Now HIV scientists and government are pitted against each other once again. Are we headed for denialism 2.0?
By Thomas Smith With around 100 trees that toppled during the ice storm in April, Highlands Cinemas owner Keith Stata was ...
They must move proactively—building not just response systems, but resilient legal and institutional firewalls against the ...
Written off as hopelessly broken, the City by the Bay is recalibrating—fighting back against crime, restoring order, and ...
Households At Mercy Of Wholesale Price Increases Analyst Cornwall Insight is predicting the energy price cap will fall by 7% – from £1,849 to £1 ...
It is now illegal to publish or threaten to publish real or AI-generated intimate images of a person without their consent. Tech sites and companies also must take down such images within 48 hours of ...
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Abstract: The spread of misinformation on social media platforms such as Twitter has significant societal implications, including influencing public opinion and causing trust issues with information ...