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A fake nuclear scientist, a ‘dead’ brother & secret maps: Inside Delhi–Mumbai ‘espionage’ trail
The Delhi Police on Tuesday arrested Adil Hussaini (59), who has been accused of spying for foreign countries and running a fake passport racket with his brother, who was previously caught posing as a ...
(TNS) — The false idea that vaccines cause autism began when a fraudulent 1998 study was published by British doctor Andrew Wakefield — a claim that spread misinformation that continued for decades.
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