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A study released this week indicates that seeing a fake news story can cause readers to have false memories. The study was conducted by the University of California, Irvine.The researchers warn that fake news could have a sizable impact on elections.The researchers used six news stories, four real and two fake, involving last year's Irish referendum on abortion legalization. The researchers presented these news stories to voters.The study found that nearly half of the respondents were able to recall fake information, sometimes in vivid detail. Those who supported the referendum were more likely to remember a falsehood about those in opposition; those in opposition to the referendum were also more like to remember a falsehood about referendum supporters. Many participants didn't reconsider when being told some of the information was in correct. Researchers say that believing false information is simply part of human nature. “To some degree this is unavoidable," Cailin O'Connor, UC Irvine Associate Professor in the Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science, said. "False beliefs are part of the human condition. It is sometimes very hard to figure out the truth given the nature of evidence.” 1222

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A study conducted by Lending Tree said that the average American spent 8.44 on supplies to prepare for a coronavirus outbreak. As of March 13, 63% of Americans purchased supplies to prepare for coronavirus. Of the 63% who said they are stockpiling in preparing for coronavirus, the most popular items purchased include: Cleaning supplies: 77%Food: 69%Paper products, such as toilet paper: 68%Water: 62%Medication or vitamins: 47%Alcohol: 24%Entertainment, such as books or movies: 13%Office supplies: 6%Although millennials reportedly spent the most in preparing for the coronavirus, baby boomers were most likely to stockpile on paper products. The study found that parents spend 9.83 while non-parents spent 1.12.The study also found that 39% of Americans have seen their wages decreased due to coronavirus. Simply put, Americans are spending more while making less because of the virus. The study gathered responses from 1,050 Americans, including 664 who purchased supplies as of March 13, 2020. More info on the study can be found 1057

  

A tense day at Las Vegas City Hall on Wednesday ended with a vote banning people from camping and sleeping in public areas if there are beds free at local homeless shelters. Met with protests and impassioned speeches from Las Vegas city leaders, council members passed a 283

  

A tense day at Las Vegas City Hall on Wednesday ended with a vote banning people from camping and sleeping in public areas if there are beds free at local homeless shelters. Met with protests and impassioned speeches from Las Vegas city leaders, council members passed a 283

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