Do Images Show Tears of Grief, Tears of Change, Onion Tears, and Laughing Tears?
A viral post purportedly shows the microscopic composition of tears produced by grief, change, amusement, and literally cutting onions.
A viral post purportedly shows the microscopic composition of tears produced by grief, change, amusement, and literally cutting onions.
A Canadian businessman and Trump supporter amplified an accusation against the lawmaker, but failed to provide any evidence.
A viral Facebook post claims the “Dyslexie” font makes screen reading more accessible for readers with dyslexia.
In making arrangements for the dearly departed, experts say people have more options than they might think.
People did the math on the Amazon CEO’s $98 million “gift” to the homeless, placing it in the context of middle-class money.
While there are albino turtles in the world, a “science and space” blog’s claim is very light on evidence.
A Facebook user claimed his wife found skeletal remains of vermin in a can of Allens Green Beans poured into the family crockpot.
A post to a Facebook group called “Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Dank Meme Stash” contained a purported Bible verse about the immorality of hoarding wealth and exploiting workers.
An article circulated on social media with the claim that koalas had gone “functionally extinct” after wildfires in Australia destroyed most of their natural habitat.
A frightening meme suggests that a 1958 incident enabled the loss of a four-megaton atomic bomb — artillery that may still be live.