Were ‘More Than 1,000,000,000’ Immigrants Arrested at the U.S. Border in Six Months?
A right-wing lawmaker quickly deleted her overinflated tweet about “open borders.”
A right-wing lawmaker quickly deleted her overinflated tweet about “open borders.”
Congressional candidate Loren Culp claimed that Facebook threatened to “unpublish” his Facebook page, hinting heavily that it was for reasons of political bias.
As images of the aftermath of a massacre in the Ukrainian city of Bucha spread globally, Russian state media tried to sell a story that the mass civilian casualties were “staged.”
A meme claims the actor said “Words are energy and cast spells, that’s why it’s called spelling. Change the way you speak about yourself and you can change your life.”
Since-deleted articles about North Korea refusing to assist a “begging” Putin appeared to have been based entirely on a satirical tweet.
An image purportedly showing Americans flying Soviet flags in support of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine appeared in March 2022.
Amid ongoing discourse about gas prices in March 2022, a meme apparently showing gas for sale for $6.09 a gallon in California spread virally.
One of the first major stories after Russia invaded Ukraine involved thirteen fighters purportedly killed while defending Snake Island.
A February 2022 photograph repeatedly went viral, described as both the “Japanese ambassador to Ukraine” and the “Ukrainian ambassador to Japan.”
Discourse around two controversial bills in Florida — known colloquially as “Don’t Say Gay” bills — intensified amid claims a proposed amendment would require schools to “out” students.