‘How Canadians Are Dealing with an Unprecedented Blizzard’ Post
After a January 2020 storm in Newfoundland, several viral posts purportedly showed the Canadian response to several feet of snow.
After a January 2020 storm in Newfoundland, several viral posts purportedly showed the Canadian response to several feet of snow.
Pat Cipollone pushed a flagrantly false account of an October 2019 deposition covering classified material.
A change to state law enabled voters to change their party affiliation until February 14 2020, but many voters erroneously believed the deadline had passed months before.
The remark — which was attributed to marketing professor William T. Kelley — only surfaced after his death.
A viral Facebook meme claims that the 33rd President of the United States criticized the use of the term as wielded against the public’s interest.
Viewers cried foul after a segment appeared to omit the Vermont senator and presidential candidate.
A fan illustration conjured up interest in new adventures for the supernatural Sanderson sisters.
A screenshot of what appeared to be a tweet from Nintendo of America depicted Mushroom Kingdom urinals purportedly planned for the new theme park.
A viral Facebook post claimed that Ruby Bridges, immortalized in a Norman Rockwell painting about school integration, is only 65 as of early 2020.
Viral tweets supposedly showed the President of the United States tweeting the lyrics to the 1983 hit “Break My Stride,” amounting to what was in actuality misaligned meme transference.