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Chair of the public inquiry Baroness Hallett is said to be ready to make recommendations around the use of social media and ...
Secretary Xavier Becerra spoke to The Washington Post about falling trust in his department since the coronavirus pandemic.
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Los Angeles and California Democrats have no Republicans to blame for the Los Angeles wildfires, so they are attacking "disinformation" instead.
US authorities are struggling to counter misinformation at a time when miscalculations can have deadly consequences.
As fires rage, California Gov. Gavin Newsom invited President-elect Trump to visit the state, urging against politicization ...