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Comey and the End of Conversation
What still poses as conversation has turned into blame games and shouting matches replete with innuendo, fake news and insinuations. By Raúl Ilargi Meijer.
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Will Donald Trump have the guts to call the Armenian genocide what it was?
There were thousands of eyewitness testimonies to these atrocities, including the burning of babies by Turkish gendarmes. And Trump, as we all know, cares very much about ‘beautiful babies.’ By Robert Fisk.
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The Trouble with Innocence
For almost forty years, Kerry Max Cook did everything to clear his name after being convicted of a horrifying murder in Tyler. So when he was finally exonerated, why did he ask for his conviction back? By Michael Hall.
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When Truth Becomes a Commodity
What becomes of the public when truth becomes just another consumer preference? By Daniel T. Rogers.
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A mathematical BS detector can boost the wisdom of crowds
Crowds aren’t as smart as we thought, since some people know more than others. A simple trick can find the ones you want. By George Musser.
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I’m a Scientist, and I Don’t Believe in Facts
The benefits of a post-truth society. By Julia Shaw.
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After the Fact
In the history of truth, a new chapter begins. Google and Big Data have ushered us into a crisis of knowledge. By Jill Lepore.
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The Importance of Being Orwell
In his introduction to a volume of George Orwell’s diaries, the late Christopher Hitchens dissected one of the 20th century’s finest political minds. (July ’12)
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The Art of Authenticity: A Conversation with PostSecret's Frank Warren
“I feel like PostSecret is almost like an anti-Facebook. It’s the true story that you would normally never share in a public arena.”
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