‘This Unbelievable Photo Is of the RMS Queen Elizabeth Ship Pulling Into New York Harbor in 1945 … ‘
A historical photograph posted to social media showed what appeared to be a very crowded ship.
A historical photograph posted to social media showed what appeared to be a very crowded ship.
“Jack Schmidt, loading an epipen and climbing back into the shuttle: Moon’s an allergen.”
A screenshot of a tweet claiming the concept of “bootstrapping” originally had a different meaning.
While photographs circulating of the statue online are real, its location is unclear.
Screenshots, tweets, and articles suggested that West Virginia’s Governor rejected attempts to put abortion rights to a vote in August 2022 — after Kansas overwhelmingly voted in favor of abortion access.
In August 2022, a slightly misleading clip of a crowd singing a catchy tune circulated on social media platforms.
A popular screenshot supported a claim that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) had complained that wind and solar energy are not available after the sun sets.
An activist’s rebuke of two TV presenters’ Islamophobic questions gained newfound attention in August 2022.
A screenshot from satirical news site The Onion purportedly referenced nuclear material stored at Mar-a-Lago in 2017.
The emergence of “hunger stones” heralding agricultural doom wasn’t new in 2022, but neither was it a fabrication.