Is This a Photograph of the Chernobyl ‘Elephant’s Foot’?
Years before the HBO dramatization of the reactor meltdown, images from the site drew attention online.
Years before the HBO dramatization of the reactor meltdown, images from the site drew attention online.
A photo caption incorrectly identifies Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke posing beside a trophy elephant that was killed in Africa.
President Donald Trump lifted a ban on elephant trophy imports that was put in place by the Obama administration — but he later put the decision on hold.
Herds of elephants “mysteriously” appeared at the home of Organization Earth Founder Lawrence Anthony and mourned his death in March 2012.
A tweet about a Biblical passage (Leviticus 13:45-45) suggested that “mask mandates” are in no way novel.
An avalanche of social media posts drew attention to the “NH election audit,” described as a bellwether for widespread 2020 fraud.
After successfully milking rumors about Dr. Seuss and Mr. Potato Head, outrage merchants set their sights on Disney films.
A viral post claiming that convicted murderer Chris Watts receives avalanches of fan mail provides no sources for its claims.
Once again, a suspiciously sourceless, wounded lover quote attributed to Frida Kahlo is circulating on social media — with no evidence she ever wrote any such poem.
In June 2019, the following meme featuring a quote by a Fox News personality and a purported comic by Dr. Seuss on “foreign children” circulated on social media: At the top of the meme was a screenshot of Fox News’ Fox & Friends, and a June 2018 quote from Brian Kilmeade during the show. Kilmeade said […]