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How to help people get out of misinformation rabbit holes
Emily Booth
26/02/2024
As misinformation and radicalisation rise, it’s tempting to look for something to blame: the internet, social media personalities, sensationalised political ...
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Satire saturation
Michael Liffman
23/02/2024
I like to think of myself as having a good sense of humour. I am certainly not woke. I am ...
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How to inoculate against climate misinformation
Christian Turney
20/02/2024
Last year, the world experienced the hottest day ever recorded, as we endured the first year where temperatures were 1.5°C warmer ...
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MBJ’s view
Matt Bissett-Johnson
17/02/2024
See current affairs through the eyes of cartoonist Matt Bissett-Johnson.
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The end of the ‘American moment’
David James
15/02/2024
This article is part of our ‘Mulling over America’ feature series, with contributors providing Rationalist perspectives on what is happening ...
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It’s a lose, lose, lose situation for Trump’s ‘Divided States of America’
Jonathan Meddings
12/02/2024
This article is part of our ‘Mulling over America’ feature series, with contributors providing Rationalist perspectives on what is happening ...
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