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conspiracy

[kuhn-spir-uh-see] / kənˈspɪr ə si /


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My fervent hope is that historians a century from now will view 2025 as the year when America’s mania for conspiracy theories reached its height.

From The Wall Street Journal

Outrage swelled further in July after the DoJ released a memo saying that there was no Epstein "client list" and rejecting conspiracy theories about his death in prison.

From BBC

Some legal experts also warned that the breadth of redaction may only fuel ongoing conspiracy theories.

From BBC

She is also in a quarrel with Erika Kirk over unsubstantiated claims of a conspiracy involving the US and Israeli governments in the killing of her husband.

From Barron's

Their conspiracy thriller is frequently as lighthearted and moving as it is pulse-pounding.

From Salon