Is This a Chinese ‘Luckiest Birthday’ List?
Popular social media posts purportedly show rankings of Chinese “luckiest people” based on their birthdate.
Popular social media posts purportedly show rankings of Chinese “luckiest people” based on their birthdate.
A meme appears to set a horror film’s eponymous character 23 years before 2020.
Abby Johnson said police would be “smart” to profile her biracial son.
Despite what definitive-sounding social media posts might claim, calculating the COVID-19 death rate is not “simple.”
Once again, a suspiciously sourceless, wounded lover quote attributed to Frida Kahlo is circulating on social media — with no evidence she ever wrote any such poem.
An apparent screenshot appeared to show an NBC News article about Usain Bolt, but with a photograph of comedian Kevin Hart attached to it.
Multiple screenshots of the grocery chain’s “hurricane supplies” showed “brisket” listed in its list of essential items.
After the pundit’s WAP critique went viral, he doubled down — but at least one of a few circulating tweets was fabricated.
A viral tweet included a “snow, rain, heat, night, fascism” graphic, attributed to the APWU and described as “absolutely baller content.”
A photograph of debris on a street, purportedly from Seattle’s CHAZ (or CHOP), circulated on Facebook in the summer of 2020.