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Study Finds Fake Info Travels Faster Than Truth on Twitter

Study Finds Fake Info Travels Faster Than Truth on Twitter

  • Updated Apr 6, 2022

A new study finds that false information on Twitter travels six times faster than the truth and reaches far more people. And you can't blame it on bots, the researchers say.  

Colin Kaepernick Eager to Have Miami Case Resolved

Colin Kaepernick Eager to Have Miami Case Resolved

  • Updated Apr 6, 2022

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick says on Twitter he's eager to have the truth come out in a Miami investigation involving him and two other NFL players.

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