Letter titled "Trump's critics can't accept his victory" calls attention to need for distinguishing between fact, fiction and opinion. It ends with "There is a new sheriff in town." ...
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I sat down with Lee McIntyre, author of “Post-Truth,” to discuss.
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Though nearly 2,500 years apart, Einstein and Aristotle had the same thought: “The more you know, the more you know you don’t ...
Student evaluations of teaching that defame or mischaracterize can harm professors, especially if university administrations ...
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What, exactly, is truth? There are hundreds of adages from the world’s most intelligent people of history, but an exact ...
Oral arguments on a motion for summary judgement were heard Friday, Jan. 31, in the defamation case brought by two Rock ...