Losing Trust
No mentions found
This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.
Related Articles from SNS
Losing Trust in Justice Dept., Judges Call Out Its Lawyers’ Behavior
The notion that Justice Department lawyers can be taken at their word, a longtime assumption that allows federal courts to operate swiftly and smoothly, now appears to be in jeopardy.
The risks of inviting AI into the heart of our economy, society and governance | Letters
Readers respond to an article by Nesrine Malik on what we lose when we trust machines over humansNesrine Malik is right to worry about the effect that AI may have on writing (AI is devoid of meaning and humanity. That’s why its vapid voice suits this political moment, 1 June). The examples she cites of fabricated quotations and unreliable research should concern anyone who values truth and public trust.
Take Action: LAPD Removed Crime Location Data. Here's Why It Matters
Take Action: LAPD Removed Crime Location Data. Here's Why It Matters. Dear SpotCrime Subscriber, For years, residents across Los Angeles relied on public crime data to stay informed about safety in their neighborhoods.
Here's how the CDC tried to use bad science to convince people to wear masks during COVID
As we near June 2026, it’s disturbingly apparent from social media and the real world that there are still a ridiculous number of people who are religiously masking in public. One such post on X received an inordinate amount of attention as one man bragged about masking at the British Museum in London to keep himself healthy and avoid losing points of IQ.Seriously. As if someone wearing a mask halfway through 2026 has IQ points left to lose.
Trump administration breaks silence on Henry Nowak and parrots Farage’s ‘unforgivable’ response
Trump administration breaks silence on Henry Nowak and parrots Farage’s ‘unforgivable’ response Henry Nowak, 18, was fatally stabbed in Southampton in December by Vickrum Digwa, 23, before being handcuffed by police as he lay dying in the street The Trump administration has condemned what it describes as "two-tiered policing" in Britain following the killing of teenager Henry Nowak, parroting a claim from Nigel Farage that has sparked outrage. Henry Nowak, 18, was fatally knifed in...
Keir Starmer says Nigel Farage has shown 'exactly who he is' by exploiting Henry Nowak murder
Keir Starmer says Nigel Farage has shown 'exactly who he is' by exploiting Henry Nowak murder In an emotional exchange at PMQs, Keir Starmer hit out at Nigel Farage - who he accused of exploiting the murder of Henry Nowak despite his family's pleas for calm Keir Starmer has said Nigel Farage has shown "exactly who he is" by "exploiting" Henry Nowak's murder in spite of his family's wishes. The PM accused the Reform UK leader of pretending to respect the teenager's family, who earlier this...
Coups and crises shake African democracy
Coups and crises shake African democracy June 1, 2026Burkina Faso's junta leader Ibrahim Traore, who seized power in a 2022 coup, recently told Burkinabe people to "forget" about democracy. "If an African wants to tell you about democracy, you should run away," he said on the state broadcaster RTB in April. Traore's statement shocked many, yet it also resonated with parts of the population.
Democracy in Africa: Coups, crises and foregone conclusions
Democracy in Africa: Coups, crises and foregone conclusions June 3, 2026Many of the 2026 elections across Africa across Africa are marked by fraud, repression and a growing disconnect between young people and political elites. Though results have yet to be announced, Monday's election in Ethiopia, for example, is widely expected to result in a win for incumbent Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, despite deep divisions in the nation. Officials cited security concerns in suspending voting in parts of...
Disney's Star Wars relaunch crumbles as 'Mandalorian and Grogu' crashes at the box office
It's almost becoming repetitive at this point. A Star Wars-related property has disappointed relative to pre-release expectations. Seven years after the release of "The Rise of Skywalker," Disney and Lucasfilm hoped that they could relaunch the all-important franchise with "The Mandalorian and Grogu."
European sentiments towards the US hit an all-time low
Home alone: Europeans are ready to defend themselves Summary - Amid geopolitical turmoil, Europeans are taking nuanced and realistic positions that demand tough choices from their leaders. - A major new ECFR poll shows Europeans embrace self-reliance and are clear-eyed about Donald Trump—but do not expect a permanent break from the US. - They back Ukraine—but are anxious about bringing it into the European Union now or sending troops there.