Manchester United Shares Plunge as Uncertainty Over Sale Grows
Manchester United Plc shares slid in US premarket trading on Tuesday after a report in the Mail On
2023-09-05 17:51
Caleb Williams propels No. 6 USC to a 49-point first half in a 56-10 victory over Stanford
No. 6 Southern California routed Stanford 56-10 in this century-old rivalry’s final chapter for the foreseeable future
2023-09-10 14:08
Egypt energy-saving measures power satirical reaction
Sweltering without air conditioning during the day and plunged into darkness at night, many Egyptians have responded with anger and ridicule to government...
2023-07-30 11:43
Special Counsel Smith seeks some limits on Trump's statements in elections case
U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith is asking a judge to impose some limits on statements from former President
2023-09-16 05:10
Kyle Chrisley cleared off death threat charges after accuser ex-wife Alexus Whilby refuses to cooperate
Alexus Whilby had initially told authorities that Kyle Chrisley had sent her a text message in January 2019 threatening her life
2023-05-28 14:41
Watercrest Santa Rosa Beach Gains Recognition as The St. Joe Company Prepares to Expand Its Senior Living Offerings
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2023-06-29 04:24
Rwanda scheme can save billions of pounds, claims Rishi Sunak
The PM says he is confident the government will get it right on deporting asylum seekers.
2023-12-01 19:32
Resolution on US-Mexico corn dispute could come in March, Mexico says
MEXICO CITY A resolution could be reached in March on a trade dispute between the United States and
2023-09-30 01:06
Germany, UK See No Return to Former Energy Ties With Russia
Even if Russia ended its war in Ukraine and there was regime change in Moscow, the trading relationship
2023-10-18 18:40
Tom Sandoval spotted talking on phone with Raquel Leviss amid breakup reports
Tom Sandoval's phone screen reportedly showed a call duration of over ten minutes
2023-05-30 06:19
TikTok allowed millions of people to see Canadian ‘helicopter’ wildfire conspiracies before taking down videos
More than 400 wildfires are raging across Canada, and misinformation about the blazes is spreading as well, particularly on TikTok. As Media Matters for America (MMFA) noted in a recent analysis, videos on TikTok claiming the fires were started intentionally by helicopters, arsonists, and “directed energy weapons” have garnered millions of views this month, with the false ideas in these videos then spreading to other social media platforms. Only a few of the most viral false videos have been taken down, the analysis notes. Further scrutiny of such claims provides easy evidence to the contrary, with Canadian officials attributing the fires to a combination of lightning strikes, human accidents, and dry, climate crisis-fueled conditions across the country. “We are already seeing one of the worst wildfire seasons on record,” Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, said in a statement earlier this month. “We must prepare for a long summer.” Other videos about the fires featured clips from a controlled burn by fire officials, as well as what was actually a 2015 wildfire, MMFA found. The Independent has contacted TikTok for comment. Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes including large numbers in Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia. Hundreds of firefighters have arrived from countries like Australia, New Zealand, the US, South Africa, Chile, Costa Rica and France to assist the exhausted Canadian crews. As The Independent has previously reported, misinformation spreads quickly on TikTok during ongoing disasters, thanks in part to public distrust of government officials and an increasingly anti-science bent in US politics. “Social media can be helpful. It alerts people to a situation. It’s a way for widespread dissemination,” Dr Erin Haynes, professor of preventive medicine and environmental health at the University of Kentucky told The Independent in March in the wake of the Ohio train derailment disaster. “But because of that it allows widespread dissemination of false information, so it can go both ways. You have to be very cautious when using social media. Fact-check, find the source of that information.” Read More Canadian wildfire smoke gives Minnesota city the worst air in the US Satellites capture Canadian wildfire smoke pouring into US Midwest Wildfire smoke from Canada might be a problem ‘all summer’
2023-06-19 06:08
US court unseals Trump indictment in documents probe
A U.S. federal court unsealed an indictment against Donald Trump on Friday detailing 37 charges against the former
2023-06-10 01:53
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