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There is a good explanation for the starless sky in this photo of the Apollo 11 moon landing — but it’s not proof the July 20, 1969, moon landing didn’t happen, as conspiracy theorists insist. The photo was taken when the sun was illuminating the moon. (Photo by NASA/Newsmakers, File)
ACROSS AMERICA — When it comes to the things it's hard to believe that people actually believe, the coronavirus pandemic may have fed Americans' seemingly insatiable appetite for conspiracy theories.
We're not just talking about "the big lie" regarding voter fraud that persists five months after the 2020 presidential election, though the number of people who believe the election was "stolen" from former President Donald Trump includes about 6 in 10 Republicans answering a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted in late March.