More than half of U.S. adults have now received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, but misinformation and hesitancy surrounding vaccinations are still prevalent across the country. Some of ...
In the spring of 2021, COVID-19 and vaccine conspiracy theorists enthusiastically shared a meme that claimed one or all of the COVID-19 vaccines available at that time were "called luciferase," and ...
In November 2021, Emerald Robinson, the White House correspondent for Newsmax, a conservative news network that has spread a number of conspiracy theories, posted a message on Twitter falsely claiming ...
Emerald Robinson, conservative network Newsmax's White House correspondent, was briefly banned from Twitter after falsely warning Christians that COVID-19 vaccines contain a "luciferase" tracker.
The White House correspondent for right-wing news outlet Newsmax has been suspended from Twitter for a week, under the social media platform’s rules about spreading Covid misinformation. Emerald ...
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A NEW baseless anti-vaxx conspiracy theory has emerged that claims vaccines contain an ingredient that can be used to track people. Here is what we know about the latest dangerous false claims to come ...
Emerald Robinson, Newsmax’s White House correspondent, recently re-tweeted a claim that the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine has luciferase. (Photo Illustration by Marcos del Mazo/LightRocket via Getty Images ...