How To Identify COVID-19 Misinformation Online
Researchers with the World Health Organization say there have been at least 800 global deaths due to misinformation related to COVID.

Social media impulse buying appears to be a growing phenomenon
A survey from Bankrate shows that nearly half of social media users admitted to making impulse purchase.

Elon Musk addresses why he plans to start charging all X users
X currently charges $8 a month for some of its premium features, but it could soon charge everyone just to access the site.

The psychology behind why kids try viral internet challenges
Scripps News talked to doctors to explore why kids are drawn to such challenges and ways parents can ensure their safety.
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Potential tropical cyclone could drench the US East Coast on Friday
The storm, now about 340 miles southeast of Charleston, South Carolina, is expected to bring heavy rain and storm surge.

Lizzo faces new lawsuit alleging harassment, hostile work environment
Lizzo is facing a second lawsuit by a former employee who alleges she creating a workplace of harassment, discrimination and more.

Travis Kelce confirms he invited Taylor Swift to a game
The Kansas City Chiefs tight end said he has made contact with Swift to invite her to watch him play in an upcoming game.