President Richard Nixon Pardoned John McCain of War Crimes?
False claims that President Nixon pardoned John McCain after he was convicted of treason are based on earlier, false rumors.
False claims that President Nixon pardoned John McCain after he was convicted of treason are based on earlier, false rumors.
There’s not enough info to determine if a phantom item showing up on Walmart receipts as jajket 000000000001K bills customers for $10 for nothing.
Pope Francis’s comments about the importance of the church in 2014 were misrepresented as “a personal relationship with Jesus is harmful and dangerous.”
Claims that there is lead in Walmart jelly shoes and jelly sandals that emerged in July 2017 were based on unverifiable personal accounts.
Claims about the White House staff sizes of President Trump and President Obama that began circulating in July 2017 are a combination of truth and fiction.
Special Forces Soldier John Martin Arrested After Clash with Protestors-Fiction! Summary of eRumor: Army Special Forces Master Sergeant John Martin was arrested in Berkley, California, after clashing with 100 anti-fascist protestors and sending 53 of them to the hospital with injuries. The Truth: A website that allows users to prank their friends with spoof articles is …
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A satirical website is behind false reports that a federal judge ordered Christian musician Chris Tomlin to stop altering hymns with catchy choruses.
It’s true that the United States is one of just 33 countries that offer birthright citizenship, and it’s one of the only developed nations that does.
Fake news websites are behind false claims that pilot Dmitri Noonan was found dead after discussing a meeting between Bill Clinton and Loretta Lynch.
A fake offer for 5,000 Kroger fuel points that surfaced on social media in July 2017 is part of a like-farming scam.