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  2. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 10 months leading up to the 2016 presidential election, 20 fake news articles shared on Facebook dramatically increased from 3 million shares, reactions, and comments to nearly 9 million. Mainstream media articles, on the other hand, declined from 12 million shares, reactions, and comments in February to only 7.3 million by Election Day.

  3. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    Examples include the diamond hoax of 1872 and the Bre-X gold fraud of the mid-1990s. This trick was featured in the HBO series Deadwood, when Al Swearengen and E. B. Farnum trick Brom Garret into believing gold is to be found on the claim Swearengen intends to sell him. This con was also featured in Sneaky Pete.

  4. Facebook–Cambridge Analytica data scandal - Wikipedia

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    In the 2010s, personal data belonging to millions of Facebook users was collected without their consent by British consulting firm Cambridge Analytica, predominantly to be used for political advertising. [1] [a] The data was collected through an app called "This Is Your Digital Life", developed by data scientist Aleksandr Kogan and his company ...

  5. Brian and Ed Krassenstein - Wikipedia

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    The Krassensteins were born and raised in a Jewish household in Somers Point, New Jersey.They graduated from Mainland Regional High School in 2000. According to Brian, they launched their first business at the age of 15, selling baseball cards on the internet, before moving onto running Internet forums in the early 2000s.

  6. National Media Group - Wikipedia

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  7. Saradha Group financial scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Saradha Group financial scandal was a major political scandal caused by the collapse of a Ponzi scheme run by Saradha Group, a consortium of over 200 private companies that was believed to be running collective investment schemes popularly but incorrectly referred to as chit funds [1] [2] [3] in Eastern India. [4]

  8. Manesar land scam - Wikipedia

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    Developers named in the chargesheet are DLF, Unitech Group, ABW, Karma, RP Estate and Innovative. On 15 March 2018, CBI court summoned Hooda and 33 others for the court hearing to commence from 19 April 2018. See also. Corruption in India; Dynastic politics of Haryana; National Herald scam; Rajiv Gandhi Charitable Trust land grab cases

  9. Network18 Group - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .nw18 .com. Network18 Media & Investments Limited, (formerly SGA Finance and Management Service and Network18 Fincap Limited) commonly referred to as the Network18 Group and sometimes as the Network18–Eenadu Group, [2] is an Indian media conglomerate owned by the energy giant Reliance Industries, headed by billionaire Mukesh Ambani.