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HomePhys.org - Social SciencesMisinformation/disinformation can lead to US couples’ divorces, breakups

Misinformation/disinformation can lead to US couples’ divorces, breakups

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Political misinformation or disinformation was the key reason for some U.S. couples’ recent divorces or romantic breakups, a new study found.

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