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Month: July 2020

Posted on July 6, 2020July 6, 2020 by sarahcn

The decline in editorial function, from newsrooms to genomes

Conspiracy theories have always been bad, but are they getting worse—more pervasive, more outlandish, more polarizing? I recently heard the authors of the new book “A Lot of People Are Saying: The New Conspiracism and the Assault on Democracy” interviewed on John Lovett’s podcast. One enabler of the “new conspiracism,” according to the authors, is Read More…

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