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Twitter Verification Causes Credibility Problems
In April 2023, the social media company Twitter, under the direction of its new owner Elon Musk, eliminated its previous verification standards. Since ...
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Lawyer Brag Leads to Vacated Verdict
The next time Robert McKenna III celebrates a recent victorious court case in front of coworkers, he’d be wise to prevent anyone from filming his ...
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Skillful Liars Are Difficult to Detect
Nobody likes to be lied to. It is generally agreed that lying is a sin or is not socially acceptable and potentially harmful. Some people believe they ...
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Drug Abuse Misinformation Is Dangerous
Six students overdosed on fentanyl during a Florida spring break trip, and several were hospitalized, including two on ventilators in critical condition. ...
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Quit Lying to Yourself
No one wants to be seen as a liar. Liars are considered untrustworthy. And yet, we are perfectly content to lie to ourselves all the time. “I’ll ...
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The Tiny Toys with a Loud Voice
In his book Less is More, pastor Kai Nilsen writes:
On my way to a Bible study class for teens, two friends and I decided to add a little spice to the ...
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Amazon Tribe Has No Use for Virtue Signaling
Author Gad Saad is one of the leading voices exposing the harm and folly of political correctness in the US and Canada. In his most recent book, he explores ...
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Conspiracy Troll Fools Media with Fake FBI Raid
A media provocateur known for spreading outlandish lies recently reported that his friend’s home was raided by the FBI. The seriousness of his claim, ...
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The Necessity and Power of Apology
Leilani Schweitzer is in charge of communication and resolution at Stanford Hospital in California. On a segment for NPR Ted Talks, she explains that ...
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The Death of Truth in our Culture
The concept of truth has been dying a slow death for many years and has become more noticeable in the past decade or so. In the early 2000s, comedian ...
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