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A 2020 study refutes Missouri Gov. Mike Parson's claim regarding federal unemployment payments. Plus, how conspiracy theories became a political tool of misinformation.
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Calls for racial justice and an end to police brutality still fill social media platforms a year after George Floyd's murder. But Black Lives Matter says posts targeting it are full of disinformation.
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One by one, Kansas Citians wind their way through the bewildering maze that is the vaccine rollout. Sharing a selfie is one of the few ways to celebrate the milestone with friends and family. But there's a catch.
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One by one, Kansas Citians wind their way through the bewildering maze that is the vaccine rollout. Sharing a selfie is one of the few ways to celebrate the milestone with friends and family. But there's a catch.
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Every Tuesday night, a guy by the name of Gene Willis asks five random questions on Twitter using the hashtag #G5QS. In 2020, it provided the hangout Kansas Citians desperately needed.
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The popular video app is helping shape a new generation’s political identity, 60 seconds or less at a time.
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The latest tool in the box of public opinion for punishing those who fall out of favor is "#Canceled."
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What is behind the social media punishment for those who fall out of public opinion favor, and reviving Native American foods and recipes.
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What are journalists' responsibilities to the public in times like this? Is being objective even a realistic goal? The Media Critics are in.
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A look back at the legacy of lynching in America, and an analysis of how well the media has covered recent protests over the killing of George Floyd.
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While the interruption was initially met with laughter and confusion, city staff quickly moved to end the meeting after the hijackers used a racial slur.
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Segment 1: With Sanders out of the race, the Democratic Party's 2020 presidential nomination is all but secured.Loyalty, Rep. Emanuel Cleaver said, is…