A fake funeral notice reporting “The passing of your friend” has been spamming email customers this month, infecting many computer with malware.
A story claims that the Department of Homeland Security has purchased 1.2 billion rounds of “domestic anti-personnel” ammo. Is this true?
Cerama Brush is advertised as a product which straightens and dries your hair without the use of a flat iron. Today we’ll take a look at the product and ask for reader reviews.
The Daily Mail reports that the voice of a “demon” has been captured on tape, which has been confirmed by a police captain and a priest. Today we’ll take a look at these claims of a “portal to hell” and offer some skeptical observations.
An email claiming to be from PayPal is in circulation this week which urging readers to “re-confirm” their accounts. The email is bogus.
Pure Garcinia Cambogia Extract is a brand of garcinia cambogia which has been advertising online for the past year. As we take a closer look at the product, we have compiled reader reviews from our past articles on the supplement.
A rumor claims that there is a new brand of Marlboro cigarettes which contains marijuana. Today we’ll look at this rumor and its origins.
A story circulating today claims that beginning in May 2014, all newborn children in Europe will be required to receive an implanted RFID chip.
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