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  1. Jun 7, 2024 · Matthew Richter is a News and Politics editor at Fox News Digital based in New York. News tips can be sent to matthew.richter@fox.com. ... This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten ...

    • Sandra Smith. Date of Birth: September 22, 1980. Age: 43 Years Old. Active at Fox News Since: 2007. Formerly at: Bloomberg Television, Aegis Capital Group. Sandra Kaye Smith is a business and news reporter currently serving as co-anchor of America Reports on the Fox News Channel in New York City.
    • Shannon Bream. Date of Birth: December 23, 1970. Age: 53 Years Old. Active at Fox Since: 2007. Formerly at: WRC-TV, WBTV. Shannon Noelle Bream is an American journalist, attorney, and news anchor.
    • Ainsley Earhardt. Date of Birth: September 20, 1976. Age: 47 Years Old. Active at Fox Since: 2007. Formerly at: WLTX, KENS-TV. Ainsley Earhardt is a conservative television host, controversial TV personality, and author.
    • Molly Line. Date of Birth: January 31, 1977. Age: 47 Years Old. Active at Fox Since: 2006. Formerly at: WFXT, WXXA. Molly Line is an esteemed American news correspondent affiliated with Fox News Channel since 2006, stationed in Boston, Massachusetts.
  2. Of course, there are also the rumors and conspiracy theories of the Nazi Bell being smuggled to Argentina and that Richter was actually working on this. Richter is verified to have wanted to make nuclear powered aircraft. Here's the crazy part, this is just the beginning of the rabbit hole. Below are a few sources on Richter and Project Huemul.

    • Key Findings ↑
    • General Overview ↑
    • Scale: Massive Growth in Fact-Checks About Covid-19 ↑
    • Sources: Misinformation Moves Top-Down as Well as Bottom-Up ↑
    • Claims: Much Misinformation Concerns The Actions of Public Authorities ↑
    • Conclusions and Recommendations ↑
    • Footnotes ↑
    • References ↑
    • Acknowledgements ↑
    • About The Authors ↑

    In this factsheet we identify some of the main types, sources, and claims of COVID-19 misinformation seen so far. We analyse a sample of 225 pieces of misinformation rated false or misleading by fact-checkers and published in English between January and the end of March 2020, drawn from a collection of fact-checks maintained by First Draft. We find...

    In mid-February, the World Health Organization announced that the new coronavirus pandemic was accompanied by an ‘infodemic’ of misinformation (WHO 2020). Mis- and disinformation1about science, technology, and health is neither new nor unique to COVID-19. Amid an unprecedented global health crisis, many journalists, policy makers, and academics hav...

    In response to growth in the volume and diversity of misinformation in circulation, the number of fact-checks concerning COVID-19 has increased dramatically over the last three months (see Figure 1). Many fact-checking outlets around the world appear to be devoting much – if not most – of their time and resources to debunking claims about the pande...

    High-level politicians, celebrities, or other prominent public figures produced or spread only 20% of the misinformation in our sample, but that misinformation attracted a large majority of all social media engagements in the sample. While some of these instances involve content posted on social media, 36% of top-down misinformation also includes p...

    Across the sample, the most common claims within pieces of misinformation concern the actions or policies that public authorities are taking to address COVID-19, whether individual national/regional/local governments, health authorities, or international bodies like the WHO and UN (see Figure 4). The second most common type of claim concerns the sp...

    Our analysis suggests that misinformation about COVID-19 comes in many different forms, from many different sources, and makes many different claims. It frequently reconfigures existing or true content rather than fabricating it wholesale, and where it is manipulated, is edited with simple tools. Given the scope and seriousness of the pandemic, ind...

    1 Many define disinformation as knowingly false content meant to deceive. Given the difficulty in knowing or assessing this, we use the term misinformation throughout this factsheet to refer broadly to any type of false information – including disinformation. 2 An independent samples t-test showed a significant difference in engagement between reco...

    Bounegru, L., Gray, J., Venturini, T., Mauri, M. 2018. A Field Guide to ‘Fake News’ and Other Information Disorders. Amsterdam: Public Data Lab. (Accessed Mar. 2020).https://fakenews.publicdatalab....
    EUvsDISINFO. 2020. ‘EEAS Special Report Update: Short Assessment of Narratives and Disinformation around the COVID-19 Pandemic’. EUvsDISINFO. (Accessed Mar. 2020).https://euvsdisinfo.eu/eeas-specia...
    Graves, L. 2016. Deciding What’s True: The Rise of Political Fact-Checking in American Journalism. New York: Columbia University Press.
    Hollowood, E., Mostrous, A. 2020. ‘Fake news in the time of C-19’. Tortoise. (Accessed Mar. 2020).https://members.tortoisemedia.com/2020/03/23/the-infodemic-fake-news-coronavirus/content.html

    We would like to thank Claire Wardle, Carlotta Dotto and Pedro Noel at First Draft for sharing their corpus of fact-checks. We are also grateful for the guidance, feedback, and support that Richard Fletcher, Simge Andi, Seth Lewis, Sílvia Majó-Vázquez, Anne Schulz, and the rest of the research, communications, and administration teams at the Reuter...

    J. Scott Brennenis a Research Fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism and the Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford. Felix M. Simonis a Leverhulme Doctoral Scholar at the Oxford Internet Institute and a Research Assistant at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. Philip N. Howard is the Director of th...

  3. Sep 21, 2023 · Now, at age 92, he says he’s no longer going to run it day to day. In November, Murdoch will step down as chair for Fox Corporation, the company that owns Fox News and the Fox broadcast channel ...

  4. Sandra L. Richter (born February 13, 1961) is an Old Testament scholar, author, international speaker, and professor, who currently holds the Robert H. Gundry Chair of Biblical Studies at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. Her areas of specialization include Environmental Theology, Hebrew Language, Deuteronomy, the Deuteronomistic ...

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