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Trump shares video suggesting his victory will bring 'unified Reich'
NBC News via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoFormer President Donald Trump's account shared a video on social media Monday that referred to a...
The internet is disappearing, study says
The Independent US via AOL· 14 hours agoThe effect means that vast amounts of news and important reference content are disappearing. Some 23 per cent of news pages include at least one broken...
Fascist Trump Winks at Nazis With “Unified Reich” Video
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoFollowing the Holocaust, Reich fell out of usage except in reference to Germany under Hitler. The...
A frontline view of Wikipedia's misinformation battle - Marketplace
Marketplace· 6 days agoOver the years, the question of Wikipedia’s accuracy has been hotly debated, and many journalists...
The internet doesn't last forever. Much of it is disappearing, study finds
Scripps News via AOL· 22 hours agoIt's happening in news, with 23% of sites classified as "News/Information" having at least one...
38% Of Webpages From 2013 Have Vanished, Pew Study Finds
Search Engine Journal· 1 day agoA new study by Pew Research Center reveals the fleeting nature of online information: 38% of webpages from 2013 are no longer accessible a decade later. The analysis, conducted in October, examined ...
Fact Check: How Bill Wilson, Co-Founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, Nearly Caved to His Addiction on...
Snopes via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoWilson asked for booze again about a week later, on Jan. 2, 1971. And on Jan. 8. And on Jan. 14....
Meet the rail-mad millionaire with Britain’s only privately owned train
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoThere are people who love trains – who visit heritage railways at the weekend and spend their...
Eminem death hoax: A look at why online rumors claim he's deceased
The US Sun· 6 days agoWHEN "Eminem dead" began trending on social media, the internet was thrown into a frenzy, and not...
Tom the Dancing Bug: The No-So-Secret Origin of Lucky Ducky!
Boing Boing· 7 days agoThe slightly more obscure origin story, which began on in the far-off planet of whackadoodles know as the WSJ op-ed page. Lucky duckies is a term that was used in Wall Street ...