Yellowstone Lava Geyser Erupts for First Time in Human History-Fiction!
A false report of a Yellowstone lava geyser following earthquakes in Montana and Wyoming in July 2017 were intended to be satire.
A false report of a Yellowstone lava geyser following earthquakes in Montana and Wyoming in July 2017 were intended to be satire.
False warnings not to accept friend requests from hacker Jayden K. Smith because will gain access to all your friends’ accounts surfaced in July 2017.
False claims that Delta Airlines was giving away free tickets from July 2017 were part of a survey scam and should not be trusted.
Malia Obama was not fired from an internship at the Spanish Embassy in June 2017 — her internship was scheduled to end a year earlier, in 2016.
False claims that Chip and Joanna Gaines are divorcing appear to stem from a misleading headline that doesn’t match its corresponding story.
Kid Rock isn’t dead, a website that publishes spoof articles for users to prank their friends with is behind those false rumors.
ANTIFA didn’t sabotage emergency services by cutting fiber optic cables, those claims came from an imposter Twitter account that spreads misinformation.
Psychiatrist Dr. Keith Albow has routinely defended President Donald Trump’s mental stability, but Albow has never evaluated the president in-person.
It’s true that fecal bacteria was found in Starbucks drinks in July 2017 — but that’s not unusual, and there wasn’t any cause for concern.
A fake news website started false rumors that Congressman Trey Gowdy was found badly beaten outside his Washington, D.C., office.