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Some people don’t have a way to fact check everything that is put out there. Is the money more important than the true facts?
The founder of America's biggest fact-checking site used to be wishy-washy about calling something a lie. No longer.
Why blaming “the 9.9 percent” for income inequality makes no sense.
For those who buy into an ideology, there is always danger when it bumps up against experience.
When having difficult dialogues, we often merge the facts with our story about the facts. But it's important to separate fact from story.
How many fun facts do you know? In this contest you'll read 20 bizarre statements and have to guess if they are true or false.
Economic history suggests that when depressions, recessions, or periods of weak growth emerge during times of profound technological change, people always
Let’s play a game! Listed below are ten facts… or are they? Can you separate the facts from the fiction?
Halloween, schmalloween. The most shocking things in life aren't haunted houses or ghosts that go "BOO!" - but what's happening in the real world.
It's hard to know what's true and what's false, and always has been. But the same web that can be used to spread lies also holds truth.
Michael Wolff: Free conspiracies are for sale, with cautious restraint that propels the absence of truth. But you’re still obsessed, aren’t you?
Barks and Blooms: Is It Time to Throw the Jerk(y) Out!?
UBI isn’t just about addressing job loss from automation.