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  "path": "/politics/2026/05/hantavirus-hebrew/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-15T15:05:01.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.motherjones.com",
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  "textContent": "A popular social media conspiracy theory about a recent cluster of hantavirus cases claims that the word “hanta” means “scam,” “fraud,” or “nonsense” in “Hebrew slang.” That’s more or less where the theory ends and dark suggestion takes over. One is meant to conclude that the supposed Hebrew origins of the word mean that the […]",
  "title": "Antisemitic Hantavirus Conspiracy Theories Are Spreading—and the Platforms Are Hands Off"
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