Did Ben Shapiro Tweet That He and His Wife Know There Are More Important Things in Marriage Than ‘Sexual Satisfaction’?
After the pundit’s WAP critique went viral, he doubled down — but at least one of a few circulating tweets was fabricated.
After the pundit’s WAP critique went viral, he doubled down — but at least one of a few circulating tweets was fabricated.
Images appeared purportedly showing the 2020 Democratic Party presidential nominee and his running mate at a rally where no one was wearing a mask.
A photograph of debris on a street, purportedly from Seattle’s CHAZ (or CHOP), circulated on Facebook in the summer of 2020.
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s summer jam “WAP” revived interest in Mozart — more specifically, whether he had a song called “Lick My Ass.”
Despite what people are saying on social media, a circulating photograph does not show “thousands of Seattle Democrats” gathering in person to demand mail-in voting.
Unnerving headlines appeared about a new strain of SARS-CoV-2, the coronavirus which causes COVID-19.
An unrealistic CNBC “budget breakdown” circulated in August 2020 — but not for the first time.
Amid rumors that U.S. President Donald Trump sought to interfere with USPS service, he purportedly told anchor Maria Bartiromo that “without a deal” there wouldn’t be “universal mail-in voting.”
Multiple Facebook posts warned Americans not to use USPS to mail their mail-in ballots; it’s true that voters could often bypass the United States Postal Service, but with important caveats.
A Twitter “screenshot” in which Nick Jonas purportedly tweets at length about how “weird” it is to sing about “sexy” things with his brothers was decoupled from its source.