‘Poor’ Maxine Waters’ $4.5 Million Los Angeles Mansion Raises Questions?
Claims that “Poor” Maxine Waters lives in a $4.5 million mansion outside her home district are based on misleading facts and unproven insinuations.
Claims that “Poor” Maxine Waters lives in a $4.5 million mansion outside her home district are based on misleading facts and unproven insinuations.
After President Trump announced a transgender military ban, comments that “nobody has a right to serve” were incorrectly attributed to Trey Gowdy.
Claims that President Trump addressed the nation after 339 people were severely wounded and 66 were killed are mostly fiction.
Some vendors of eclipse glasses made false claims about the safety benefits of their products in the lead up to the total solar eclipse in August 2017.
A baseless warning that clicking on a video called “popcorn carnival” or “carnival of the popcorn” on WhatsApp will destroy users phones has gone viral.
Reports that Steven Furtick is leaving Elevation Church on a 6-year, $110 million contract came from a site that publishes Christian satire.
A fake news website is behind false claims that Kirk Cameron has a rare form of leprosy that turns people into walking piles of dead skin and rotting flesh.
Claims about Somali immigrants “taking over” Shelbyville, Tennessee have circulated for years.
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.
A commentary titled “Electric Cars-Makes You Think” makes false claims about the real costs of operating electric cars compared to gasoline-powered cars.