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  2. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    The man behind one of America's biggest 'fake news' websites is a former BBC worker from London whose mother writes many of his stories. Sean Adl-Tabatabai, 35, runs YourNewsWire.com, the source of scores of dubious news stories, including claims that the Queen had threatened to abdicate if the UK voted against Brexit.

  3. Prodege - Wikipedia

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    Prodege. Prodege, LLC ( / proʊdeɪˈʒeɪ /) is an American online marketing, consumer polling, and market research company based in El Segundo, California. The company develops consumer rewards and polling programs under various brands including Swagbucks, MyPoints, InboxDollars, CouponCause, Tada, Ysense, Upromise, and Pollfish. [3]

  4. Scammer Payback - Wikipedia

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    Scammer Payback. Scammer Payback (born July 16, 1986), also known by his nickname " Pierogi ", is the internet alias of an American YouTuber and streamer who specializes in creating content about scam baiting against phone scams. Pierogi works against a variety of scams over the phone, such as technical support scams, refund scams, social ...

  5. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many popular fake news websites like ABCnews.com.co attempted to impersonate a legitimate U.S. news publication, relying on readers not actually checking the address they typed or clicked on. They exploited common misspellings, slight misphrasings and abuse of top-level domains such as .com.co as opposed to .com.

  6. 'KHive' and 'coconut-pilled': Kamala Harris sees a sudden ...

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    A sudden swell of social media chatter around Vice President Kamala Harris has added to the ongoing discourse around whether President Joe Biden will end his campaign following last week’s ...

  7. Social-media giants get temporary Supreme Court win but no ...

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    The Supreme Court handed a temporary win to social media giants like Facebook (), YouTube (GOOG, GOOGL), and TikTok as it sent a set of free-speech cases back to the lower courts.But the unanimous ...

  8. Kevin O'Leary explained how you can live off $500K and ‘do ...

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    Cost-of-living in America is still out of control — use these 3 'real assets' to protect your wealth today, ... warned in an interview posted to his official YouTube channel. “Or a bowling ...

  9. Grant Cardone believes 'there's only 1 car' in the US that ...

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    “There’s only one car you buy, and the rest you lease,” he stated in a YouTube video earlier this year. Cardone revealed the specific vehicle he chose to purchase and his reasons for doing ...