Iran Nuclear Deal Isn’t Legally Binding, Iran Didn’t Sign Nuclear Deal?
Claims that an Iran nuclear deal isn’t legally binding and that the country never signed the agreement are misleading.
Claims that an Iran nuclear deal isn’t legally binding and that the country never signed the agreement are misleading.
Pope Francis Gun Owners Aren’t Christian, Calls to Ban All Weapons-Misleading! Summary of eRumor: Pope Francis said that gun owners and those who support gun rights can’t call themselves Christian anymore and are hypocrites. Pope Francis also called for a ban on all weapons. The Truth: Pope Francis has repeatedly spoken out against weapons of …
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Claims that Willie Nelson’s son, Eddie Nelson, requested prayers after his father fell ill are false. Nelson doesn’t have a son named Eddie.
Stormy Daniels’ attorney Michael Avenatti worked for Rahm Emanuel and Democratic campaigns while in college. It’s not clear what impact, if any, that’s had in Daniels’ case against the president.
It’s true that Alabama’s football team visited the White House and prayed with President Trump. But media coverage of the event has been mischaracterized.
Smallville actress Allison Mack did not confess to selling children to the Clintons or Rothschilds. That rumor came from a website known for fabricating reports.
A photo of small black larvae has been misidentified as a tick nest on social media. Actual tick larvae are much smaller and translucent, however.
There’s no sign at the U.S.-Mexico border promising “lots of free stuff ahead.” Photo editing software was used to create the fake sign.
False reports that comedian Michelle Wolf was convicted of bestiality came from a website that allows users to generate phony newspaper clippings.
There are legitimate questions about how the American Red Cross uses donations, but claims that it keeps 92 cents of every donation are false.