Is This an Associated Press Photograph of Sen. Mitch McConnell’s Hands?
An image purportedly showing the Senate Majority Leader’s badly bruised and bandaged hands was attributed to the news wire service.
An image purportedly showing the Senate Majority Leader’s badly bruised and bandaged hands was attributed to the news wire service.
Vaguely threatening “Dear neighbor, you have been identified as a Trump supporter” letters were purportedly spotted in several states, but apparently only one or two copies exist.
The emails purport to be from the Proud Boys, but the group denies involvement.
An attack billboard spotted in Pennsylvania’s Fayette County claimed that Joe Biden’s “dimensia” was “getting worse.”
In October 2020, a 2002 letter from Joe Biden to a widow named Ruth Cooke circulated on social media.
A viral screenshot of a tweet purportedly shed light on The Addams Family‘s 1991 script and the chemistry between Gomez and Morticia.
The New York Post is still milking the “2020 bingo” meme to spread misleading claims, such as how an asteroid “could” hit Earth in November 2020.
A viral post claiming that convicted murderer Chris Watts receives avalanches of fan mail provides no sources for its claims.
A tweet and Tumblr post about Dolly Parton slipping through society unnoticed without wigs and stage makeup proved popular across platforms.
A bogus ad first spotted in January continued to find readers online, thanks to social media.