Paris At War Greeted by Media Silence-Mostly Fiction!
A viral video that supposedly shows Paris at war actually shows labor party protesters clashing with police — not migrant gangs clashing with police.
A viral video that supposedly shows Paris at war actually shows labor party protesters clashing with police — not migrant gangs clashing with police.
There aren’t any confirmed reports of police officers turning in their badges at Standing Rock protests over the Dakota Access Pipeline.
A report of a baby dying from Vicks VapoRub is unproven, but the product is not intended for children younger than two anyway.
False claims that thousands of Donald Trump votes have been stricken in Wisconsin, and that precincts had more votes than voters, were based on unofficial results.
Mattel is not releasing a “Public Assistance Barbie” in time for the holidays, contrary to reports.
Claims made in a “Meet Betsy DeVos” meme about Donald Trump’s pick for Education Secretary are a combination of truth and fiction.
“The Buffet Rule” to fix Congress came from an interview Warren Buffet gave in 2011, but Buffet wasn’t making serious policy proposal at the time.
Contrary to rumors, Vladimir Putin has not put a bounty on George Soros’ head, seeking the billionaire philanthropist “dead or alive.”
False rumors are circulating that the Stimulus Package renews each year, creating an annual $1 trillion Uniparty Slush Fund for President Obama to spend however he sees fit.
The Gold Star Family of Sgt. John Perry was booed by first class passengers aboard a flight to meet Perry’s remains because they were allowed to deplane first to catch a connecting flight.