Hate Crimes Dropped Against Black Lives Matter Kidnappers-Fiction!
False claims about hate crimes being dropped against Black Lives Matter kidnappers accused of assaulting a white man with developmental disabilities surfaced in November 2017.
False claims about hate crimes being dropped against Black Lives Matter kidnappers accused of assaulting a white man with developmental disabilities surfaced in November 2017.
Legitimate prayer requests for Heaven Ray Cox, a 15-year-old Texas girl, circulated in November 2017 after the teen was reported missing.
President Trump retweeted ant-Muslim videos in November 2017. One of the videos does not show a Muslim migrant attacking a Dutch boy, as it claims.
False warnings not to accept friend requests from Facebook hacker Andrea Wilson that spread in November 2017 are based on legitimate threats.
False claims that Canada euthanasia law allows parents to kill children went viral in November 2017.
Questions about Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s claims to Native-American heritage have been around since 2012, but there’s no definitive proof either way.
A photo caption incorrectly identifies Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke posing beside a trophy elephant that was killed in Africa.
False rumors that an intel officer revealed President Obama could be the first president with a felony indictment date back to March 2017.
False claims that President Obama banned nativity scenes at the White House have been circulating since 2009, and they persist today.
“Health” blogs seized on and regurgitated outdated, false claims yet again.