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Trump rallies and social justice protests may have driven a big year for gun sales, study says
Trump rallies and social justice protests may have driven a big year for gun sales, study says
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Peter Ramjug
January 28, 2021
Scientists and doctors are more effective vaccine influencers than politicians and celebrities, new study finds
Scientists and doctors are more effective vaccine influencers than politicians and celebrities, new study finds
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Peter Ramjug
January 26, 2021
Hate thrives on social media — but who should police it?
Hate thrives on social media — but who should police it?
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Emily Arntsen
January 12, 2021
On Twitter, journalists and politicians have more credibility on vaccines than medical experts, study finds
On Twitter, journalists and politicians have more credibility on vaccines than medical experts, study finds
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Khalida Sarwari
January 11, 2021
Many Republicans don’t believe the election results, a new survey says
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Many Republicans don’t believe the election results, a new survey says
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Peter Ramjug
December 11, 2020
Wearing masks is on the rise across the US but social distancing measures aren’t
Wearing masks is on the rise across the US but social distancing measures aren’t
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Peter Ramjug
December 1, 2020
An economic stimulus measure could still pass in 2020 despite an election upheaval
An economic stimulus measure could still pass in 2020 despite an election upheaval
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Peter Ramjug
November 9, 2020
Here’s how voters rank COVID-19 and other issues facing the US ahead of Election Day
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Here’s how voters rank COVID-19 and other issues facing the US ahead of Election Day
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Tyler Machado
November 2, 2020
Third party voters who say Trump didn’t do enough to curb the COVID-19 pandemic are breaking Biden’s way, study finds
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Third party voters who say Trump didn’t do enough to curb the COVID-19 pandemic are breaking Biden’s way, study finds
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Peter Ramjug
October 29, 2020
30M tweets about COVID-19, and not all of them contain the truth. Who’s spreading misinformation?
30M tweets about COVID-19, and not all of them contain the truth. Who’s spreading misinformation?
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Peter Ramjug
October 21, 2020
COVID-19 test results are getting faster, but not quick enough for contact tracing, survey finds
COVID-19 test results are getting faster, but not quick enough for contact tracing, survey finds
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Peter Ramjug
October 19, 2020
These professors are forecasting the COVID-19 pandemic and gauging public opinion about it
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These professors are forecasting the COVID-19 pandemic and gauging public opinion about it
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Emily Arntsen
October 15, 2020
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