Fake ‘Thailand’s Seven New Provinces’ Post Resurfaces on Social Media in Thailand
The country’s government said that the bogus claim has circulated online since at least 2015.
The country’s government said that the bogus claim has circulated online since at least 2015.
Widely shared articles claimed that Americans pay much more on average for health services as their Canadian neighbors do under their single-payer system.
The United States president tried to attack Democratic candidate Michael Bloomberg for “false advertising.”
An apparent screenshot of a New York Times article from 1981 described Bernie Sanders as having a pro-poor “bias.”
A Facebook user’s post claiming that Blue Buffalo brand Dental Bones gravely sickened her dog Dallas was shared nearly half a million times in just a few days.
News stories about a veteran’s repossessed legs claimed that various entities disputed payments for the artificial limbs.
Escalating tensions between the United States and Iran in January 2020 sparked rumors that using antidepressants was a shield against being drafted to serve in the military.
Social media users shared a shocking comparison between the number of people in Auschwitz at the end of 1943 with the number of children alone in border camps.
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The Republican lawmaker said people pointing out his disinformation were “dim-witted.”