
Journalist, editor, fact checker. She graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of the Russian State University for the Humanities and a master's degree from the National Research University Higher School of Economics. She worked at Novaya Gazeta and the Monitor project. Teaches media literacy at RANEPA and Moscow Higher School of Economics and Social Sciences (Shaninka). Co-author of a Kazakh textbook on media literacy for high school students.


Is the story about the founding of Stanford University true?

Is it true that you can turn gray literally overnight from stress?

Is it true that when you quit smoking, you gain weight?

Is the newsletter entitled “The Lancet Medical Journal Slams Criminal Forced Vaccination Policies” true?

Is it true that coronavirus infection is actually a chemical pneumonitis?

Is it true that, according to the WHO, those who have recovered from COVID-19 are more likely to become infected with its new variant, Omicron, than those who have not been ill?

Is it true that, despite the population being almost completely vaccinated, the coronavirus situation in Gibraltar has worsened significantly?

Is it true that you can become infected with prion diseases through the coronavirus vaccine?

Is it true that animals can sense earthquakes?

Is it true that different areas of the tongue are responsible for the perception of different tastes?

	




