Did Target Say No to the Salvation Army While Selling Sex Toys?
The retail chain’s no-solicitation policy has not changed — but its health-related inventory has.
The retail chain’s no-solicitation policy has not changed — but its health-related inventory has.
This is a forwarded email alleging that Smithfield Farms has been sold to China and because of poor sanitary conditions with Chinese farm raised tilapia Americans should be concerned.
Actor Sylvester Stallone found renewed commitment to Christianity through his work on the “Rocky” film series and has “surrendered his life to the Lord Jesus Christ.”
Viral reports claim that Starbucks adds semen to its drinks because it adds “more flavor.”
The alleged origin of the word “shit,” said to be an acronym that meant that manure bales should be “shipped high in transit.”
The most terrifying of rumors is circulating the World Wide Web alleging that the Nickelodeon TV Network is cancelling the animated Sponge Bob Squarepants program. There are fan pages sprouting up on Facebook to encourage fans to help save Sponge Bob.
This is a forwarded email that contains what appears to be a news article alleging that Megan Pinion, a Catholic school teacher, posted a reprimand on her Facebook news feed to a Starbucks barista. Pinion said the barista put satanic symbols drizzled in caramel on her two lattes.
This is a forwarded email that says Congressional Representative Jose Serrano of New York has introduced a bill to repeal the 22nd Amendment, which limits the number of terms a U.S. President may serve.
A self photo of Army Private Tariqka Sheffey has gone viral on the Internet. The caption in the photo said that she was hiding in her car so she would not have to salute the flag as it was being lowered for the evening.
Inventor “Burns” Salt Water with Radio Waves-Truth! Summary of eRumor: This eRumor is mostly circulated in the form of a video. It is a recording of a report from WKYC-TV 3 in Cleveland, Ohio. It tells of television broadcast engineer John Kanzius’ discovery that he could use radio waves to make salt water …
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