The BBC and Britain’s other public sector broadcasters have united to demand new regulations to force platforms such as YouTube to give them a fairer deal and more prominence, warning that failing to do so will fan the flames of misinformation.
The Guardian
When British TV personality Danielle Lloyd was diagnosed with melanoma earlier this year, she faced not only the anxiety of cancer treatment but also a disturbing reality: influencers spreading dangerous misinformation about sun protection.
The Conversation
Social media is swarming with false and misleading health advice on topics such as vaccines, reproductive health and disease outbreaks, experts have warned. They say the surge of misinformation online as well as from AI tools, not only puts individual lives at risk but will lead to a sicker, less productive, UK population.
The Independent
The Oklahoma Supreme Court temporarily put on hold proposed new social studies standards for K-12 public school students that include conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.
The Associated Press
Following the murder of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, University of Pennsylvania experts spoke to The Daily Pennsylvanian about the role of political violence in American life — both past and present — warning that misinformation and polarization are exacerbating the problem.
The Daily Pennsylvanian
Susan Monarez, the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, testified last week that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to change recommendations for routine childhood vaccines without any credible scientific data.
NBC News
Following the death of Charlie Kirk, Northeastern University professor Laura Edelson discusses whether the spread of misinformation is an unavoidable feature of the internet or if something can be done to stop it.
CBS News
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, questioning whether Americans understand the difference between a king and a president, told a New York Law School crowd Tuesday that improved civic education across the country would help people make better decisions.
The Associated Press
In the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, cybersecurity analysts have detected a rise in social media posts that not only spread misinformation about the killing but also look to enrage social media users during an already politically tense situation.
ABC News
Professor Scott Galloway of New York University speaks with Registered Dietician and nutrition research scientist Dr. Jessica Knurick about the rise of the Make America Healthy Again, or MAHA, movement.
The Prof. G Podcast
The United States has informed countries in Europe that it is stepping back from joint efforts to combat disinformation from countries such as Russia, China and Iran, according to three European officials familiar with the matter.
Financial Times
Every day, some 2 billion people around the world use privacy-protection tools supported by the Open Technology Fund. When people in China escape their government’s firewalls, they can access material written in their own languages and read stories they would otherwise never see.
The Atlantic
The rate at which chatbots are spreading false information doubled in the last year, according to a report that NewsGuard shared first for English-speaking readers with Axios. Since NewsGuard's last report in August 2024, AI makers have updated chatbots to respond to more prompts instead of declining to answer, and given them the ability to access the web.
AXIOS
Tourists clutch guidebooks nervously. Locals swap tips about which streets to avoid after dark. Every evening, the news seems to add another warning about the scourge of violence gripping the population. We are of course talking about: Memphis, Tenn.
The Integrity Project
As two scientists who lived through Australia’s black summer bushfires and the Covid-19 crisis in the United States, we have seen firsthand how science in modern societies is under siege from an even more insidious ‘antiscience virus’ of weaponized disinformation.
The Guardian
After exploring several options to legalize her stay in Mexico, Alicia, whose real name we are withholding for security reasons, received a call on her cell phone that seemed to bring her hope.
Factchequeado
President Trump campaigned on the promise to target immigrants with criminal convictions for deportation. New data shows his immigration crackdown has included thousands more people in the D.C. area who have no criminal charges.
NBC4 Washington
At a Sept. 4, 2025, hearing before the Senate Finance Committee, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced heated questions from numerous senators about his vaccine policies, including his stance on COVID-19 vaccines and mRNA vaccine technology generally.
The Conversation
A quote shared by that old high school friend which isn't quite accurate. A social media post with a photo taken out of context. Misinformation, and disinformation, comes for everybody. Yes, that means you, too. It can be difficult to develop the skills and habits strong enough to fend off the constant flood of bad information these days.
KUOW / National Public Radio Network
Japanese authorities have been in damage control mode for the last few days after widespread misinformation about a cultural exchange program sparked a public panic – reflecting the country’s conservative attitudes toward immigration and a recent rise in anti-foreigner sentiment.
CNN