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Batavia United Way campaign exceeded expectations

The Batavia United Way recently announced that their year-end "Double Your Donation" campaign has exceeded all expectations and raised beyond the goal of $20,100 this year.

Batavia United Way s Adopt-A-Family program brings community together

The Batavia United Way would like to express its sincere gratitude to over 80 sponsors who adopted 145 families, including more than 275 kids, for the 2021 holiday Adopt-a-Family program.

Caribbean candidates win in preliminary NY Primary elections

Caribbean candidates win in preliminary NY Primary elections
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The Problem With Conspiracy Theorists Isn t What They Believe—It s What They Disbelieve

What Conspiracy Theorists Don’t Believe Tim Harford Some people believe the most extraordinary things. Earth is flat, and airplane GPS is rigged to fool pilots into thinking otherwise. COVID-19 vaccines are a pretext to inject thought-controlling microchips into us all. The true president of the United States is Donald Trump; his inauguration will happen on January 20, make that March 4, make that a date to be arranged very soon. The question “How could anybody believe this stuff?” comes naturally enough. That may not be the most helpful question, however. Conspiracy theorists believe strange ideas, yes. But these outlandish beliefs rest on a solid foundation of

Conspiracy Theories and the Problem of Disbelief

The Atlantic What Conspiracy Theorists Don’t Believe Distinguishing excessive doubt from excessive belief can help inform how to bring a conspiracy theorist back to reality. March 16, 2021 Paul Spella / The Atlantic Some people believe the most extraordinary things. Earth is flat, and airplane GPS is rigged to fool pilots into thinking otherwise. COVID-19 vaccines are a pretext to inject thought-controlling microchips into us all. The true president of the United States is Donald Trump; his inauguration will happen on January 20, make that March 4, make that a date to be arranged very soon. The question “How could anybody believe this stuff?” comes naturally enough. That may not be the most helpful question, however. Conspiracy theorists believe strange ideas, yes. But these outlandish beliefs rest on a solid foundation of

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