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Criticism of White House Press Secretary Jay Carney has gone viral on the Web after an article about his wife, Claire Shipman, by Washingtonian Mom Magazine showed a photo of their kitchen, with two Russian propaganda posters hanging on the wall.
Notices of a missing person, Katelyn Marine Craven, have gone viral on social media.
This is a forwarded article written by retired attorney Michael Connelly stating his concerns about HR3200, the proposed health care bill.
This is a forwarded link to a video posted on YouTube that warns a manual for Interment and Resettlement Operations by U.S. Department of Defense. The narrator on the video alleges that the operations will be used on citizens in the U.S.
This is a forwarded email and posting on Facebook and other social media alleging that a deadly snow snake comes out in the cold and bites people. The venom from this dangerous serpent is said to cause the victim’s blood to freeze.
This is a viral photo of a sign alleged to be by the Advancement of Islamic Agenda for America in Dearborn, Mich. that says “Allah be praised. America we will kill you all and nothing you can do to stop it. Allah be praised.”
CDC officials issued a formal apology after it was discovered that the 2014 flu vaccine proved ineffective against a common strain of the flu virus.
New York Office Employee Dead at His Desk for 5 Days Before Anyone Notices-Fiction! Summary of eRumor: The story says that a newspaper article from the Birmingham Sunday Mercury tells about an employee of a publishing company who sat dead at his desk for five days before anyone noticed. The Truth: This article first …
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The inspiring and warm account of a planeload of passengers on a Delta Airlines flight on the day of the terrorist attack on the United States in September, 2001. They were ordered to land and found themselves in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. There was disruption in schedules, discomfort, and inconvenience for the passengers, but the hospitality shown by the people of the Gander area was so gripping that the passengers ended up forming a scholarship fund for the youth of Gander to show their thanks.