Did Budweiser Stop Advertising with the NFL Because of Protests Against Racism?
The beer brand was unwittingly cast as a “hero” to right-wing social media users in 2017.
The beer brand was unwittingly cast as a “hero” to right-wing social media users in 2017.
A fake news website is behind false reports that Fox has canceled all NFL broadcasts until players agree to respect the flag during the National Anthem.
False reports that Susan Rice’s housekeeper was found dead after an FBI interview came from a well-known fake news website.
A political joke about Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ response to a question about where President Trump is hiding his tax returns has been mistaken for reality.
How an August 2017 disinformation campaign showed the spread of online extremism.
The Camping World CEO said those who support what was said in the wake of Charlottesville protests shouldn’t shop there, but he later back tracked.
A list of President Trump’s accomplishments in the opening months of his presidency contains claims that are true, false, misleading and disputed.
Claims that President Trump addressed the nation after 339 people were severely wounded and 66 were killed are mostly fiction.
A self-described fake news website is behind false reports that President Trump removed Muslim Judge Mahal al Alalallaha-Smith after he allowed sharia law.
Liz Conklin’s column, “Trump Does the Unthinkable,’ discusses all the “overlooked” acts of kindness that Donald Trump has done over the years.