Cannibal Babysitter on Meth Eats Toddler-Fiction!
A well-known fake news website is behind false reports that a cannibal babysitter ate a toddler after smoking crystal methamphetamine.
A well-known fake news website is behind false reports that a cannibal babysitter ate a toddler after smoking crystal methamphetamine.
A satirical blog post about the conspiracy theorist was treated as real news as it passed from one site to another.
An old false rumor that Bill Clinton has AIDS from the 2016 presidential campaign resurfaced in June 2017 and was presented as breaking news.
False rumors that Clint Eastwood died in June 2017 were started by a clickbait report published by a website based in Singapore.
False claims that Robert Mueller advocated for one-world government and one-world religion are based on a quote from a man with a similar name.
False reports that Barron Trump won a national science award for his work on the regulation of thermodynamics in shale rock came from a fake news website.
False rumors about WWE wrester Big Show being shot and killed in the ring started out as satire and as later mistaken for actual news.
False claims that Bernie Sanders bought an Audi R8 using campaign funds are based on a photo of a man with a passing resemblance to Sanders driving the car.
An account of a Muslim man refusing a seat next to a woman reading a Bible lacks key details needed to verify the story’s authenticity.
Abdul El-Sayed and George Soros are not linked — but El-Sayed earned a medical degree on fellowship offered by George Soros’ brother, Paul.