The rampant spread of false information about the coronavirus has been attributed to politicians promoting faulty remedies. But how humans process knowledge has an important role to play in understanding why so many have bought into these “cures,” writes LSE’s Noam Titelman.
Dr. Fauci discusses the upcoming holiday season, why children should get the vaccine, vaccine misinformation, and how to end the pandemic in this special interview with MSNBC’s Ari Melber
Every so often, something so awful and senseless happens that it’s hard to fully absorb it. An apartment building collapses as residents sleep within. A movie star’s prop gun
killing a young mother. A concert crowd morphs into a melee that leaves people dead and injured. After each such catastrophe, there looms a question: What’s the real story of what happened here?