Congressman Trey Gowdy Found Beaten, Placed in Medically-Induced Coma-Fiction!
A fake news website started false rumors that Congressman Trey Gowdy was found badly beaten outside his Washington, D.C., office.
A fake news website started false rumors that Congressman Trey Gowdy was found badly beaten outside his Washington, D.C., office.
An admitted fake news website is behind false reports that steel barrel graves have been uncovered at the Clinton Estate.
A satirical blog post about the conspiracy theorist was treated as real news as it passed from one site to another.
Accounts marking the anniversary of Marvin Heemeyer’s killdozer are true, but important details have been left out or changed.
Rumors are unproven that President Donald Trump pressured Argentine President Mauricio Macri to not present a humanitarian award to Jimmy Carter during a trip to Washington.
Three ISIS fighters were mauled by wild boars outside Kirkuk, Iraq, but other details of the account are unverified.
False reports that Bill Clinton suffered a health crisis and was on the verge of death were spread by a website known for publishing false reports.
Half a trillion dollars of HUD bookkeeping errors were discovered, but those discoveries were made before Ben Carson was confirmed as HUD secretary.
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.
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.