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You might believe some of the quotes were really displayed on TV news programs, but take it from us, they're not true.
Numerous social media users shared the image of the Canadian prime minister supposedly flipping off the U.S. president.
House Bill 366 would introduce a requirement for certain groups of people to disclose if political advertising contains ...
Two former Wells Fargo executives involved in a highly publicized fake accounts scandal that came to light in 2016 received ...
The rumor claimed Leavitt reunited with a "Mr. Reynolds" at Concord, New Hampshire's "Jefferson High." However, no such ...
Allegations Shri Thanedar abandoned animals at testing lab resurfaced after attempt to impeach Trump
A business management consulting firm took over running six of Thanedar's companies in 2010 after they defaulted on loan ...
As cardinals prepared to elect a new pope at the Vatican following the death of Pope Francis in April 2025, a rumor began to ...
YouTubers promoted a fabricated story about U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Texas Democratic congresswoman ...
Claims that the photograph authentically depicts a gravestone of twin sisters who died over 100 years apart are true. The ...
In April 2025, widely viewed videos claimed White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt successfully sued television talk ...
U.S. President Donald Trump held up a photo supposedly showing that Kilmar Abrego Garcia's hand tattoos meant he was a member ...
Users shared the quote in April 2025 following the FBI's arrests of a Milwaukee judge, as well as the arrests of an ex-New ...
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