Do People Ingest Five Grams of Plastic Per Week?
Ocean plastic memes are everywhere; one claims that we are all eating the equivalent of a credit card a week.
Ocean plastic memes are everywhere; one claims that we are all eating the equivalent of a credit card a week.
The segment aired on two network news shows before finally being pulled.
According to rumors, videos disprove the Democratic presidential candidate’s claim that she was fired for being “visibly pregnant,” but headlines can be misleading.
A claim about canines needing computer-generated tails has been virally popular on Reddit, Imgur, Facebook, and sites that turn threads into blog posts.
A viral social media post warns users not to fall for a “spooky season” trend, claiming that activated charcoal in foods can decrease the efficacy of certain medications and contraceptives.
An article circulating on social media about Iranian policy contains claims that are both outdated and misleading.
In September 2019, Facebook users circulated an article which claimed that an Emmett Till memorial sign was vandalized, replaced, and then vandalized again.
In September 2019, a story about a pastor’s purported ill-fated fasting effort was all over Facebook — but it wasn’t the story’s first appearance.
Cannibalism can’t “combat” climate change, so why are so many outlets suggesting otherwise?
A number of headlines appeared to convince people that acting USCIS Director Ken Cuccinelli was literally replacing the plaque bearing the fabled sonnet on the Statue of Liberty.