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    "News",
    "Con Artists",
    "Lorraine Silvetz",
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    "Nobel Peace Prize nominees",
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    "Con Artists and the People Who Promote Them  Part I: The Fake Nobel Prize",
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  "textContent": "There was a time when a title had to be earned. It carried weight because it had been tested, verified, and challenged before it was ever spoken publicly. That system has quietly eroded. Today, credibility is often introduced on air, accepted in real time, and repeated until it hardens into identity. Podcasts and social platforms […]\n\nThe post Con Artists and the People Who Promote Them  Part I: The Fake Nobel Prize first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
  "title": "Con Artists and the People Who Promote Them  Part I: The Fake Nobel Prize"
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