Did a Man Find a Dead Mouse in a Nearly Empty Red Bull Can?
Viral social media posts about contaminated food and beverage items are common, and a claim involving an energy drink spread in September 2019.
Viral social media posts about contaminated food and beverage items are common, and a claim involving an energy drink spread in September 2019.
Stills and animated images purportedly captured the climate activist’s facial expression when she encountered the President of the United States.
According to a story circulating on social media, a boy died of several episodes of self-inflicted causes.
United States President Donald Trump pushed several false claims against the Democratic legislator from Maryland.
Memes contrasted the hip-hop artist with the lifestyle maven.
A screenshot of what looked like a news article claimed that a man’s co-workers posed for a funny picture while he was “sleeping,” unaware he suffered a fatal heart attack.
The story of a popular Instagram user has continued to be shared online thanks to photo-specific platforms.
An unsuccessful GOP candidate helped spread a long-standing smear against the Texas Democrat.
A site calling itself “the ultimate clickbait” hinges on readers sharing its prank stories with a ringer for a legitimate new site’s URL.
A Reddit user deemed Presley a good “influencer” in a post that claims the singer’s televised 1956 polio vaccination helped boost the vaccine’s popularity.