Could Trump’s Florida Move Qualify Him for a Tax Exemption?
State law does not put a cap on “homestead” protection from creditors.
State law does not put a cap on “homestead” protection from creditors.
One year ahead of Halloween 2020, a social media post said that the next year would be lit, so to speak, for Halloween enthusiasts.
A popular post claims that “all the people in the world are the same age this year,” but the math is not a puzzle to mathematicians and doesn’t even work for everyone.
After deadly shrapnel killed a woman at a “gender reveal party,” a popular Facebook post claimed that such parties killed “more people than antifa.”
Whispers and conspiracy theories about a possible “nuclear false flag attack” in Seattle on November 3 2019 spread on social media, but they sound awfully familiar.
A multitude of stories asserting that a pathologist said Epstein’s death was more similar to a homicide than a suicide were — predictably — immediately viral.
An Arizona county official’s arrest for allegedly trafficking pregnant women into the United States was a legitimate news story.
Although it’s true that malnourished fawns can have “curled” ears, wildlife experts really, really, really want you to leave seemingly abandoned baby deer alone.
A video promoting the “TC1200” hinges on a harrowing story without many details.
Sometimes things sound like a nice idea on social media, but are instead a possible logistical nightmare for support staff.