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Primary season is around the corner. How will the spread of misinformation be mitigated?
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats discusses Trump's meeting with Putin.
FBI Director Christopher Wray on Russian interference in the last election.
Instead of coming together during the pandemic, many Americans have grown farther apart. People are increasingly living in different realities of news, politics, and information, which is putting public health, elections, and democracy at risk. False and misleading information online are partly to blame, says Vivian Schiller, director of Aspen Digital. "Much of this stems...
Disinformation online is on the minds of voters, candidates, government officials, and technology platforms as the US election gets closer. Already experts have seen disinformation campaigns around the Covid-19 pandemic, which could spell trouble in November.
How can we stay safe in the increasingly tech-driven world?
Last year Russia infiltrated the digital networks of federal agencies and many of America’s largest corporations, and last week’s armed insurrection on the US Capitol was fomented through disinformation campaigns on social media.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the social media giant needs the government’s help when it comes to making certain decisions.
Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller is scheduled to testify in front of Congress Wednesday.