Their View: RFK Jr. can’t say ‘oops’ and walk away

National discourse is grappling with the surge of pseudoscientific ideas, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stands at the center of a growing debate. Critics highlight how these unfounded claims affect policy decisions and underscore the broader consequences of conspiracy theories in American politics.

Their View: RFK Jr. can’t say ‘oops’ and walk away

Oklahoma court stops social studies standards with 2020 election misinformation from taking effect

The Oklahoma Supreme Court has issued a temporary hold on newly proposed social studies standards for K-12 students, citing the inclusion of conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election. The ruling pauses the curriculum changes while the court considers the broader legal implications for education across the state.

No, Democrats Aren’t Controlling the Weather. Neither Is Anyone Else.

As Texas mourns the devastating loss from Independence Day floods, unfounded conspiracy theories about weather control are spreading. Dispelling these myths is crucial to focus on recovery and support efforts.

No, Democrats Aren’t Controlling the Weather. Neither Is Anyone Else.

Trump’s false claim of “White genocide” in South Africa raises concerns over racial bias

Former President Trump’s repetition of a debunked conspiracy theory about attacks on White farmers in South Africa has reignited concerns over racial biases influencing foreign policy during his administration.

Trump’s false claim of “White genocide” in South Africa raises concerns over racial bias