NFL Fines Pittsburgh Steers $1 Million Each for Mission National Anthem-Fiction!
The NFL didn’t fine the Pittsburgh Steelers $1 million each for refusing to take the field for the National Anthem, a fake news website is behind the rumor.
The NFL didn’t fine the Pittsburgh Steelers $1 million each for refusing to take the field for the National Anthem, a fake news website is behind the rumor.
False reports that Susan Rice’s housekeeper was found dead after an FBI interview came from a well-known fake news website.
There’s no such thing as the Pacific Northwest tree octopus, but it has become a helpful tool to gauge students’ internet literacy over the years.
A political joke about Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ response to a question about where President Trump is hiding his tax returns has been mistaken for reality.
Searching “following me” on Facebook won’t reveal secret or unwanted followers — it will accounts where the phrase “following me” appears.
False claims that all Dollar Tree stores are closing came from a website that allows users to create bogus news headlines.
Ashley Judd tweeted a quote about the U.S. ranking 104th in women in government, but she didn’t say she wanted to move to the Middle East.
An employee of a Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant in California muted the National Anthem on the anniversary of 9/11 — but that’s not a company policy.
A man falsely reported that he was stabbed by an Antifa member for having a neo-Nazi haircut and was later charged with filing a false report.
It’s not true that the Red Cross can steal items off church doorsteps under an Obama-era executive order, and claims that items were stolen are unproven.