Did Starbucks Remove Photos of Jesus From its Holiday Cups?
How a right-wing blogger ginned up his own “War on Christmas” rumors to add to the usual baseless narrative.
How a right-wing blogger ginned up his own “War on Christmas” rumors to add to the usual baseless narrative.
President Obama has issued a military command that will prevent Christmas cards from being delivered to service members stationed overseas, which has been dubbed the first salvo in the war on Christmas.
A Secret Sister Holiday Gift Exchange making the rounds on Facebook promises that anyone who signs up to give one $10 gift will receive 36 gifts in return.
The doomsday “predictions” around 2012 may have spawned a weirdly resilient planetary hoax.
Dr. Ben Carson has proposed a new biblical tax system in which the number of sins a person commits in a year would determine how much he or she has to pay in taxes.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and tight end Jason Witten have admitted that they’re a couple.
Celebrity death hoaxes are nearly as old as the internet, and they leave no one unscathed. In this case, it’s Justin Campbell (perhaps most recognizable as the “Jake from State Farm” actor. But he isn’t dead. This particular celebrity death hoax was started by satire site Huzlers.com, which falsely reported that the actor was found …
A list of prominent U.S. senators and mayors who secretly belong to the KKK has been outed by a member of Anonymous, an activist group of hackers.
Dorothy Bland, the dean of journalism at the University of North Texas, fabricated allegations that white police officers stopped her for “walking her while black” in her own neighborhood.
Starbucks is giving away lifetime passes for free coffee to mark its 44th anniversary.