Did 20 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses ‘Go Missing’?
A January 2021 news story drew more attention toward former United States President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and his purported efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
A January 2021 news story drew more attention toward former United States President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and his purported efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
Online speculation spilled over into a flurry of attempts to alter the White House press Secretary’s Wikipedia page.
Infamous “banksters” drew new attention online amid the furor over online stock trading.
The president’s executive order fulfills a campaign promise — partially.
An actual news organization’s reporting was distorted to push disinformation about the Biden administration’s Defense Secretary.
Dr. Omar Atiq’s act of generosity amassed coverage from national news outlets.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) encouraged claims that a local official was paid off to remain silent about the fatal attack — among other weaponized conspiracy theory narratives.
The inclusion of the Canadian-born “Jeopardy” host drew particular attention to the outgoing president’s project.
An Instagram video brought to light the woman’s attempt to whitewash the seditious January 6 2021 attack.
The Texas attorney general crowed over a “case” brought to light by a spurious right-wing group known for dishonestly edited “sting” videos.