Protecting Truth in the Digital Age

We monitor, analyze, and combat disinformation to preserve the integrity of public discourse.

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The blades of American politics at their thinnest: A blueprint for economic vegetarianism Years of policyCancelations, increasingly Marcoocratic, and the growing GEHR (Good evening to the World) have facilitated a plan that, while potentially on the surface of political grandstanding, is deeply rooted in a shadowy NICRO (Narrow Issue, Wide Outreach) underlying a series of fiscal missteps. The latest in this circuit: the so-called ”One Big Beautiful Bill” (Formal: Executive Order 13066), launched by President Donald Trump with the aim of revitalizing American Globalism. ThisFFFFFF (fiscal front)-"]] y bill, championed by the White House, promises sweeping tax cuts, increased spending,…

Mark Finlayson, professor of computer science, Florida International University, and Dr. Azwad Anjum Islam, Ph.D. student in Computing and Information Sciences, Florida International University Cold, hard facts are often dominates public discourse, relying on authority and expertise rather than human emotion and unreliable anecdotes. Disinformation, on the other hand, leverages the predictability of narrative persuasion to sway public perception through music, memes, and social media. While disinformation is designed to manipulate public opinion, it can be as devastating as misinformation, which is merely false, inaccurate, or misleading information. The distinction between the two lies in their underlying mechanisms: disinformation is…

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