Allison Janney reveals she’s ‘been told not to express’ theories about why sitcom Mom was canceled

Allison Janney reveals she’s ‘been told not to express’ her theories about why CBS sitcom Mom was canceled after 8 seasons By Rachel Mcgrath For Dailymail.com Published: 07:20 BST, 10 May 2021 | Updated: 07:20 BST, 10 May 2021 The final episode of her CBS sitcom Mom airs this week. And Allison Janney has revealed … Read more

Line Of Duty series 6: Top fan theories from episode 2

Line Of Duty viewers flocked to Twitter on Tuesday night to pick apart of the second episode of the new series. And, as usual, the fan theories began rolling in thick and fast, with eagle-eyed enthusiasts noting a series of possible explanations for some of the biggest plot-holes and red-herrings dished out during the instalment. … Read more

Facebook now dominated by conspiracy theories after news ban

Facebook to Fakebook: The social media site is now dominated by cats, satire and conspiracy theories after banning Australians from reading reliable news Expert says Facebook becoming a ‘misinformation nightmare’ after news ban Websites dominated by satire, cats and conspiracy theories are still allowed Comes as Australian MPs debate law to force Facebook to pay for … Read more

Inside the conspiracies theories behind John Wilkes Booth who assassinated Abraham Lincoln

John B. Wilkes. John St. Helen. David E. George. These names are not as well known as the infamous assassin conspiracy theorists say may have used them as aliases: John Wilkes Booth. The bloody conflict that was the Civil War was coming to an end when Booth, an actor and Confederacy zealot, shot President Abraham … Read more

Shane Warne explains why he’s been wearing flat caps lately and denies theories that he’s going bald

‘There’s nothing wrong with the hair’: Shane Warne explains why he’s been wearing flat caps while commentating on cricket as he denies fan theories that he’s going bald By Demeter Stamell For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:32 GMT, 7 January 2021 | Updated: 06:33 GMT, 7 January 2021 He’s made the flat cap a wardrobe … Read more

Scottish nurse, 45, is suspended for spreading Covid conspiracy theories

A NHS nurse has been suspended for spreading Covid conspiracy theories including that face masks help spread the virus and likening vaccines to ‘genocide’. Colleagues reported Tracey McCallum to NHS24 bosses at Crosshouse Hospital in Ayrshire, Scotland, after she branded the outbreak a ‘scamdemic’. The 45-year-old from Darvel was also reported to the Nursing and Midwifery Council after telling people vitamins … Read more

Anti-vaxx conspiracy theories are still being peddled on social media

Anti-vaxx conspiracy theories are still being peddled on social media despite tech companies promising crackdown Analysis by the Daily Mail shows online firms are failing to remove harmful posts  Charities warned misleading online posts could hinder efforts to roll out vaccine  Social posts mentioning Bill Gates trebled in a day after vaccine announcement By Kate Pickles … Read more

Spreading anti-vaxx conspiracy theories should be CRIME, report says

Spreading anti-vaccine conspiracy theories online should be a crime, according to some of Britain’s top scientists. The Royal Society and British Academy institutions have together called for laws to be drawn up about spreading bogus claims about vaccination on the internet. A huge leap forward in the fight against coronavirus was announced yesterday when it … Read more

Antivaxxers share conspiracy theories after Pfizer announcement

By Luke Andrews for MailOnline The announcement that Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine could be up to 90 per cent effective has sparked claims society could go back to normal by spring next year. But with most data from the trials still unpublished, several scientists have sounded a note of caution over whether the vaccine will work. … Read more

Up to ONE-THIRD of people believe unproven theories that the coronavirus was made in a Chinese lab

Up to one-third of people believe the coronavirus was engineered in a laboratory in Wuhan, China – where the pandemic originated, a new study suggests.  Researchers found that around 23 percent of people in the UK and the US believe the unproven conspiracy theory and labeled it as ‘reliable’ information. In Ireland, the number jumped … Read more