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A Fort Worth judge allowed a conservative activist to pursue a lawsuit which alleges the Anti-Defamation League falsely linked him with QAnon.
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The movie is being criticized as a vehicle for conspiracy theories and misleading depictions of human trafficking — landing it in the middle of the country's politically polarized culture wars.
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Journalist Will Sommer went to road shows and spoke to believers and their families while investigating QAnon. His book, Trust the Plan, makes the case that there are more conspiracy theories to come.
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Suspected of planning a Walmart mass shooting, a Kerrville man is arrested. Now we find out about his Nazi views shared online. Also, Qanon held a convention in Dallas and Texas elected officials showed up. And more than 100 scholars warn that American democracy is in grave danger.
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In the 1980s, false accusations of satanic ritual abuse spread across the U.S. Now, QAnon has revived those fears, borrowing from the playbook of the Satanic Panic from decades prior.
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Texans accounted for roughly one out of every 10 people arrested for the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
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Albert Samaha's mother is a staunch supporter of QAnon and he says he's struggled to convince her that the far-right conspiracy theory is a lie.
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When Twitter and Facebook cracked down on those spreading baseless QAnon conspiracies, adherents went looking for other apps to communicate, including platforms where they may be further radicalized.
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A collection of conspiracy theories fuel the QAnon community, but one prediction was central: that former president Donald Trump would arrest Democratic leaders in masse. That didn't happen.
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Misinformation about the election and the coronavirus is also gaining a foothold in American society, according to a new NPR/Ipsos poll.