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For a decade, President Donald Trump cultivated a political movement built on distrust of government institutions. Now, that ...
Patrick Mahomes has long faced accusations of preferential treatment — but one NFL official has moved to set the record ...
Just as kippah-wearing Jews have experienced attacks from both right-wing and left-wing antisemites, so too are extremists on ...
A neighbouring council is using inflammatory language and veering into conspiracy theories over the proposed expansion of Brighton and Hove's ...
Fox News' Jeanine Pirro was a controversial choice to serve as the U.S. attorney in Washington, D.C. Senate Republicans ...
Weather conspiracies distract from what should be done to blunt the next catastrophe: funding weather and climate research, ...
Bill Simmons posed a theory about Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones amid the contract holdout and trade request involving star ...
While Trump struggles with questions about the Epstein case, more than half of those polled believe he is not being ...
When presidents get into political hot water, it’s almost always their own fault. That’s as true today for President Donald Trump in the Jeffrey Epstein case as it was for his predecessors.
Maybe it’s because we’ve been lied to by government officials so often over the years that we now accept lies as normal behavior. From U-2 spy planes, Vietnam, Watergate, “Read my lips,” “I never had ...
As the country continues to deal with the fallout of the infamous Jeffery Epstein files, The Root is taking a closer look at some of the most polarizing conspiracy theories in American history.