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Jeff Cunha

New Study On Fake News: Strategies to Curb Online Misinformation

The ongoing debate over online misinformation and social media has highlighted a significant divide between public discourse and scientific research. Public figures and journalists frequently assert the widespread impact of false online content, often contradicting current empirical evidence. In a new study published in Nature researchers have identified three main misconceptions: the overestimation of average…

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Texas ‘Anti Woke’ Stock Exchange: Will It Thrive or Dive Like the Lone Star State’s Power Grid

The Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE) emerges onto the Wall Street scene with ambitions to rival the NYSE and Nasdaq, echoing the Lone Star State’s penchant for independence. Spearheaded by TXSE Group Inc., boasting support from financial giants like BlackRock and Citadel Securities, hopes are high for a shakeup in the market landscape. However, parallels drawn…

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California Fast Food Failure: Minimum Wage Debate, No It’s Not Newsom Or Biden’s Fault

In recent months, California has become embroiled in a contentious debate surrounding the closure of several fast food establishments, with many pointing fingers at Governor Gavin Newsom’s decision to raise the minimum wage to $20 per hour for fast food workers. A closer examination reveals a multifaceted narrative, indicating that while the wage hike is…

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Desantis’ New Wine Law July 1: Florida Seniors May Struggle To Lift New Wine Bottles

In a move sure to delight wine enthusiasts across the state, Florida is set to lift restrictions on the sale of wine in containers larger than 4 gallons. Effective July 1st, 2024, the new legislation, passed under section 564.05, will allow retailers to offer wine in a variety of container sizes, including reusable containers holding…

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Money Can’t Buy Happiness, But It Can Buy a Supreme Court: The Perils of Wealth in Democracy

In a world where money seems to wield an unparalleled influence, the adage “money can’t buy happiness” holds steadfast. However, what if we extend this notion further? What if we consider the implications of wealth not just on individual well-being but on the very fabric of democracy? Recent events, particularly the debate surrounding the appointment…

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