Was Malia Obama Expelled From Harvard for Smoking Marijuana?
Malia Obama wasn’t expelled from Harvard for smoking marijuana, a known fake news website is behind those false reports.
Malia Obama wasn’t expelled from Harvard for smoking marijuana, a known fake news website is behind those false reports.
Accusations against the former U.S. Secretary of State rang familiar (but targeting a different country) in 2022.
Half a trillion dollars of HUD bookkeeping errors were discovered, but those discoveries were made before Ben Carson was confirmed as HUD secretary.
The “Joe Legal vs. Jose Illegal” commentary makes misleading and inaccurate claims about the benefits eligibility of undocumented immigrants.
Reports that Senator Elizabeth Warren pays female staffers less than males are based on incomplete, misleading data.
Susan Rice “unmasked” Trump transition team officials, but it doesn’t appear that she acted illegally, and there’s no proof that she leaked information.
A satirical article about a woman being arrested for training squirrels to attacking her ex-boyfriend has been mistaken for a factual report.
There’s no missing White House intern named Margaret Sanguay, and Margaret Sanguay’s body was not found hidden in Vince Foster’s grave.
Rumors that top Clinton aide Johnson Wilson McGill died before he could testify about Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server appear to be false.
Rumors that the first 90 kangaroos have been released in Wyoming are nothing more than a very successful April Fool’s joke.