‘Ending White Privilege Intersects Ending Jewish Privilege’ Flyer
An image getting passed around as evidence of left-wing anti-Semitism actually appears to have originated in a forum notorious for far-right content.
An image getting passed around as evidence of left-wing anti-Semitism actually appears to have originated in a forum notorious for far-right content.
An alarming text message from “friends” about a national quarantine brought about by the President of the United States invoking the Stafford Act is nothing but disinformation.
Roger Stone, who for years worked with business partner Paul Manafort, specializes in smears and spectacles.
According to blog posts and memes, the derogatory connotation of the word comes from historical resentment toward women who were able to earn their own way without having to depend on a man to support them.
The Russian embassy augmented an announcement about escape routes from Syria with an unrelated, years-old, misleading photograph.
As diplomatic tensions dramatically escalate, so too does the propaganda and corrosive disinformation.
False stories using the same reappropriated photograph of a child who was mauled by a dog in 2008 are appearing — for at least the fifth year in a row.
Social media accounts affiliated with the American military prominently displayed a photograph of Joachim Peiper before taking the posts down.
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.
The Twitter account @CCHQPress switched its name and logo to mimic a fact-checking site.