Priests Weren’t Allowed to Say Mass During Government Shutdown-Fiction!
The government didn’t allow priests to say mass on some military bases during the government shutdown.
The government didn’t allow priests to say mass on some military bases during the government shutdown.
A viral social media post claims that Facebook will donate $1 to a baby girl born with her heart outside her body every time the post is shared.
Rosie O’Donnell appeared on a radio show to explain her decision to get a tattoo of the ISIS flag.
Social media posts claim that Tylenol, Motrin, Zyrtec and Benadryl products for kids and infants have been recalled.
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A retired CIA operative named Normand Hodges confessed to Marilyn Monroe’s assassination on his deathbed.
Walmart said it had closed five stores in one day to fix plumbing problems, which sparked speculation that the stores were closed for other reasons.
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Embryonic kidney cells from aborted babies are used as an ingredient in food and drinks.
Puerto Ricans who don’t speak English receive disability benefits.