Photo Shows Sutherland Springs Church Shooter at Bernie Sanders Rally-Fiction!
False claims that a photo shows the Sutherland Springs church shooter at a Bernie Sanders rally circulated on Facebook in November 2017.
False claims that a photo shows the Sutherland Springs church shooter at a Bernie Sanders rally circulated on Facebook in November 2017.
Bogus rumors that Michael Moore was accused of sexual assault by four underage girls came from a website that publishes “satirical fiction.”
False claims that Mandalay Bay security guard Jesus Compos was arrested as the second gunman in the Las Vegas mass shooting came from websites that fabricate news reports.
CBS Executive Hayley Geftman-Gold was fired for saying that she didn’t have sympathy for Las Vegas mass shooting victims in October 2017.
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.
A fake news website is behind false reports that 12 white female bodies tagged with Black Lives Matter were found in a garage freezer.
The Sacramento City Council approved a program that will pay gang members not to commit violent acts, but key details have been misrepresented.
A criticism of authorities’ disarray was quickly turned into right-wing grievance content.
A self-described fake news website is behind false reports that President Trump removed Muslim Judge Mahal al Alalallaha-Smith after he allowed sharia law.
Special Forces Soldier John Martin Arrested After Clash with Protestors-Fiction! Summary of eRumor: Army Special Forces Master Sergeant John Martin was arrested in Berkley, California, after clashing with 100 anti-fascist protestors and sending 53 of them to the hospital with injuries. The Truth: A website that allows users to prank their friends with spoof articles is …
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