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Here is the test scientists use to see if you might be a conspiracy theorist

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2016-01-07T18:23:58Z If people believe one conspiracy theory, they tend to believe more. So if you think the Apollo 11 moon landing was faked, you might also think government officials knew 9/11 was going to happen. Psychologists study conspiracy theories, and they're especially interested in what makes people believe in them. Back in the 1980s, they dubbed this phenomenon of believing in multiple theories the "conspiracy mentality." A photo from the actual moon landing in 1969: NASA Astronaut Buzz Aldrin looks back at Tranquility Base. Read More...

You can stay at a dreamy property filled with fairy-tale-inspired tiny homes that start at $190 a ni

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Updated Charmed Resorts in Alberta, Canada, is filled with tiny-home rentals inspired by fairy tales. The property's two sections have homes for fans of "Beauty and the Beast," "Peter Pan," and more. Some homes sleep up to six people and have hidden rooms, whimsical details, and hot tubs.  Nestled in the Rocky Mountains in Alberta is a whimsical collection of tiny homes called Charmed Resorts, and it looks like it's straight out of a fairy tale. Read More...

A potential first-of-its-kind fighter-jet purchase could be a sign Saudi Arabia isn't happy with wha

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2023-08-21T11:03:01Z Saudi Arabia is reportedly considering a large number of French-made Dassault Rafale fighter jets. Such a purchase would be a break from Saudi Arabia's long history of buying US and British jets. This suggests Riyadh doesn't think its traditional partners will be as reliable in the future. Saudi Arabia has spent decades building an enormous air force composed exclusively of advanced US and British fighter jets. But Riyadh's reported interest in potentially purchasing a large number of French jets may be a sign it doesn't think its longtime patrons are as reliable as before. Read More...