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Figure of the Week: $45

Figure of the Week: $45

Building a botnet, a network of automated social media accounts used to spread disinformation, is cheap. A few hundred US dollars is all it costs to create a Twitter bot army.
An Anti-American Bandwagon

An Anti-American Bandwagon

This week, the pro-Kremlin media’s focus on the US shifted from disinformation about the racial injustice protests to fabricated accusations of other American misdeeds around the world.
Figure of the Week: 90%

Figure of the Week: 90%

A new study of digital literacy among US high school students paints a deeply troubling picture: 90% of students surveyed failed at least two thirds of the digital literacy assessment.
And the Winner is…

And the Winner is…

The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, has declared that he will not congratulate President-elect Joe Biden until the “formal results” of the US elections are ready. When it comes to next year's Russian elections, the Kremlin has already decided on the outcome.
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