The Ticket erroneously reported Wednesday that Herman Cain, the Republican presidential candidate and Georgia businessman, had written 113 columns exclusively for WorldNetDaily, a website that ...
As threatened, WorldNetDaily has filed a defamation suit against Esquire magazine over a satirical article mocking WND editor and CEO Joseph Farah for publishing Joseph Corsi’s birther book. In the ...
In the end, the world of right-wing conspiracy theories may have been a victim of its own success. Earlier this week, the Washington Post published a fascinating account of the slow-moving collapse of ...
WorldNetDaily (WND) says it opposes racism in any form. That’s why the online publication has added a series of articles on “black mob violence” to its usual fare of antigovernment conspiracy theories ...
In the feverish heyday of the “birther movement,” conspiracy-hungry readers swarmed to a website called WorldNetDaily for the latest on the specious yet viral theory that President Barack Obama was ...
• There is no evidence that the coronavirus was made in a lab. The overwhelming consensus among public health experts is that the virus evolved naturally. See the sources for this fact-check Editor’s ...
In his book The Manchurian President, WorldNetDaily reporter Aaron Klein writes that there is “no convincing evidence that [Barack] Obama was born in Kenya.” But Klein's employer has repeatedly ...
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“Interviews and documents show an organization that existed in almost constant crisis mode, chronically late in paying its employees and vendors, and wrestling with internal allegations about ...
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