Dolly Parton may be larger than life, but she’s managed to keep her personal life very private for decades.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorYouTube is cracking down on misinformation regarding COVID-19 vaccines, announcing a ban on content that includes claims about coronavirus vaccinations that contradicts information from health authorities.Specifically, the video giant said it will remove any videos claiming COVID vaccines will kill people or cause infertility, or “involve microchips being implanted in people who receive the treatment” — the latter being a bizarre conspiracy theory that has flared
.Dolly Parton may be larger than life, but she’s managed to keep her personal life very private for decades.
Just when Bachelor Nation thought they might’ve already figured this season out, here comes Clare Crawley ready to stir the pot!
Nick Jonas floated a funny conspiracy theory that links that title and other recent championships to recent Jonas Brothers concerts.Nick is calling it the "Jonas Blessing," which he says is the opposite of the years-long "Drake curse," which saw many of his favorite teams lose. "The Dodgers won the World Series last night, and yet, no one is talking about the very, very obvious theme here," Nick said in a Twitter video.
Facing a tough challenge for his seat in Ohio’s 1st Congressional District, longtime Republican Rep. Steve Chabot warned voters that his opponent, Democrat Kate Schroder, will embrace far-left policies such as the Green New Deal if elected to office this fall.
Also Read: Trump Trashes 'Concast,' NBC, Savannah Guthrie, Lester Holt, Joe Biden, Fake News in Epic 2-Minute Tirade (Video)Earlier, Guthrie asked Trump if he would disavow QAnon “in its entirety,” which Trump refused to do.“It is this theory that Democrats are a satanic pedophile ring and that you are a savior of that.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorYouTube is taking aim at QAnon, the pro-Trump conspiracy-theory cult. The video platform said it is expanding its hate and harassment policies to prohibit content targeting an individual or group with “conspiracy theories that have been used to justify real-world violence.”YouTube is positioning the move not as a “ban” of QAnon per se.
told Reuters.The decision expands on an already existing YouTube policy to crack down on “medically unsubstantiated” claims about the pandemic.
CNBC pointed out.Also Read: Facebook to Suspend Political Ads After Polls Close to Block Candidates' 'Premature Victory' ClaimsThe updated rule from Facebook comes as a number of companies are rushing to get a COVID-19 vaccine to market. It also comes after Facebook has made several other policy changes of late, including banning Holocaust denial on Monday.
Ellise Shafer editorTwitter has again tagged a post by President Donald Trump for “spreading misleading and potentially harmful information” related to the coronavirus.On Sunday morning, Trump tweeted: “A total and complete sign off from White House Doctors yesterday. That means I can’t get it (immune), and can’t give it.
Battle of Brothers, royal historian Robert Lacey recounts a difficult experience from Prince William and Prince Harry's early childhood, as Tatler reports. According to Lacey, Princess Diana fired the princes' beloved nanny, Barbara "Baba" Barnes, believing her to be "too possessive" with the boys.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook is now completely banning all posts related to QAnon, the bizarre pro-Trump conspiracy and disinformation movement, “even if they contain no violent content,” the company announced Tuesday.“Starting today, we will remove any Facebook Pages, Groups and Instagram accounts representing QAnon, even if they contain no violent content,” the social giant said.The pro-Donald Trump movement known as QAnon, which surfaced in 2017 on 4chan, is primarily “an online
Facebook is putting the ban on QAnon.