Iran Nuclear Deal Isn’t Legally Binding, Iran Didn’t Sign Nuclear Deal?
Claims that an Iran nuclear deal isn’t legally binding and that the country never signed the agreement are misleading.
Claims that an Iran nuclear deal isn’t legally binding and that the country never signed the agreement are misleading.
There’s no sign at the U.S.-Mexico border promising “lots of free stuff ahead.” Photo editing software was used to create the fake sign.
A “shallowfake” April Fool’s video still spread online years later, foreshadowing the danger of deeper distortions.
Conspiracy theorist Roger Stone sought to link a federal attorney to the “Deep State.”
Speculation quickly turned to disinformation as more news came out about the mishandling of user data.
An ugly moment in a 2020 presidential debate followed online attacks.
Warnings about bottled water injected with poison that circulated on social media in March 2018 weren’t based on credible reports.
Former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno said waiting periods on gun purchases were the “first step” in gun control — but she did not support a total firearms prohibition.
Outdated reports about an Easter egg recall from 2017 resurfaced in 2018 as an outdated warning about Target issuing a massive Easter egg recall.
The attacks against Hogg are part of a right-wing playbook to undermine survivors.