Was There a Potential COVID-19 Outbreak at a Las Vegas Strip Club?
An entrepreneur’s tweet brought extra attention to a post from a blog that publishes nothing but satire.
An entrepreneur’s tweet brought extra attention to a post from a blog that publishes nothing but satire.
The New York lawmaker ripped NBC News for a headline distorting her remarks on Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Flailing conspiracy theorists’ latest attempt to gin up paranoia around face coverings involved skin rashes.
The spread of a photo of mailboxes in Burbank, California further fueled concern over the agency’s independence.
Dubious and dated stats about missing children spread in August 2020, among them that 2,000 children go missing in the United States every day.
A photo mocking the former U.S. Vice President spread just before more news appeared about Facebook improprieties.
A video of Oprah Winfrey apparently expressing support for child molestation is misleadingly edited.
A satirical story purportedly out of Oklahoma harnessed schadenfreude to spread all over social media.
Speculation — and accusations — soon followed the fatal blasts.
A tweet quoting “Donald Trump today” on the topic of hand sanitizer spread in screenshots — which lacked their original context.