Protecting Truth in the Digital Age

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

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Alexis Wilkins, the girlfriend of FBI Director Kash Patel, has initiated a legal battle against MS NOW, a prominent news organization, accusing it of fabricating information and using dubious anonymous sources to tarnish her reputation. Her lawsuit, filed in a federal court in Nashville, Tennessee, targets MS NOW, along with its reporters Ken Dilanian and Carol Leonnig, for allegedly disseminating false and damaging claims about her character and conduct. Wilkins, a country music artist and actress, asserts that the news outlet’s reporting has severely damaged her professional standing, personal image, and community respect. This legal action highlights a growing concern…

It’s tough being in the public eye, especially when misinformation starts flying around. Just ask Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa from the Philippines. Recently, a storm brewed online, not about something he did, but about something several Facebook accounts claimed the Supreme Court did regarding him. This isn’t just a simple mix-up; it’s a big deal because it involves the International Criminal Court (ICC) and potential legal action against the Senator. The core of the problem? Four specific Facebook accounts and pages—KaChizmaze, Booc TVs, Cris Lademora, and Lenny Quirz/Linie Quirong—allegedly started spreading a story that the Philippine Supreme Court had…

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