Did BBC Edit a Clip of Boris Johnson Getting Laughed at in a Televised Forum?
The network said the clip of the live audience reaction to the UK prime minister was “shortened for time reasons.”
The network said the clip of the live audience reaction to the UK prime minister was “shortened for time reasons.”
The president’s allegations against the “Ukrainian” company have already been roundly debunked.
A circulating Fox News chyron purportedly reads “Treason for the Season,” because “Reason for the Season” is stylized with an adjacent cross.
The First Daughter tweeted a dubious historical quote, citing purported commentary from 1835 on impeachment.
The Defense Department refuted the claim that the network had been taken off its services.
A bot-driven cut-and-pasted status update claims that Democrats used $40 million “trying to impeach” U.S. President Donald Trump.
The plant the United States president visited in Texas has actually been operating since 2013.
A viral post shows myriad self-defense tools concealed among feminine personal items.
In November 2019, just after the film Twitter was outraged over news that white actor Julia Roberts was “suggested” by a studio executive to play Harriet Tubman, a black woman and a former slave turned abolitionist hero: Memes popped up in response to the viral brouhaha, one depicting Roberts in Tubman’s spot on the American $20 bill: …
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Testimony from the United States’ top emissary to the European Union about Ukraine has sent shockwaves through political circles and sparked rumors, hearsay, and memes.