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This Week: Albert Einstein, Southwest Airlines, Greta Thunberg on Twitter, and Gandhi

Did Einstein Say 'The Only Thing More Dangerous than Ignorance Is Arrogance'?

An oft-quoted saying attributed to Albert Einstein, "The only thing more dangerous than ignorance is arrogance," was most likely not said or written by him, despite the fact that hardly a day goes by without someone on the internet claiming he did say it. 
 
David Emery reports.

The Grift Empire

Snopes' five-part investigation into how Max Polyakov hides his financial interest in an international web of online deception.

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Did Greta Thunberg Mock a Twitter Troll with 'Small Dick Energy' Joke?

Formerly banned Twitter influencer Andrew Tate tagged Thunberg in a tweet in which he bragged of owning 30 cars with "enormous emissions." Read Story.

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