‘Credit Bureaus to Strip 70% of Unpaid Medical Debt’
A confusing spate of articles about credit reporting and medical debt implied that unpaid medical debt would be removed from Americans’ credit reports.
A confusing spate of articles about credit reporting and medical debt implied that unpaid medical debt would be removed from Americans’ credit reports.
A satirical tweet about “Millennial homeowner” profile tropes was subtle enough to be perceived as authentic by readers.
An unrealistic CNBC “budget breakdown” circulated in August 2020 — but not for the first time.
When it seemed that the World Health Organization had declared that asymptomatic spread of COVID-19 was a “rare” issue, the claim predictably spread like wildfire — but, as usual, the clarification didn’t.
A tweet from a news organization distorted a plan released by the Democratic presidential candidate.