Pastafina is a product which is advertised as a way to cook pasta in as little as three minutes. Read our Pastafina review from editors and readers.
It was “announced” this week that actress Jennifer Aniston and her betrothed Justin Theroux were expecting their first child. The announcement, however, was a hoax.
Will Smith is alive, contrary to death hoax rumors that continue to circulate in increasing numbers. Even articles “debunking” the actor’s death are sometimes hoaxes, too. Today we’ll take a close look at why the convoluted Will Smith death hoax has thrived over the past several months.
A story circulating this week states that Republican congresswoman Michele Bachmann was recently arrested for driving under the influence in Colorado.
A photo in circulation allegedly shows a man named “General Arse Biscuites.” Is this name real or fake?
FiberFix is a product advertised to be more than 100 times stronger than traditional duct tape. Today we offer our FiberFix review along with additional product information.
Zumu is a service which allows you to get cash for your old CD’s, DVD’s, and games, or to donate their cash value to charity. Today we offer our Zumu review, along with reviews from our readers.
A popular YouTube video claims that Oprah Winfrey’s eyes “turned Satanic on live TV” but the crowd was too “stupid to realize it.” Is this video real or fake?
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