Reports of the death of Paul Walker were clouded by a fake “death hoax” report from a website which posts nearly identical death hoax articles for hundreds of celebrities. In short, there was not a death hoax for Paul Walker the day before he died.
Does Goodwill exploit disabled workers by paying them pennies per hour? That’s what an online petition claims. Goodwill says that it offers disabled workers opportunities they may not otherwise have.
StufZ is a burger press which is advertised as a way to create the ultimate stuffed burger. Read our StufZ reviews from editors and readers.
An article circulating online states that a new trend among parents is the gauging of toddler earlobes. The article includes several images as proof. Is this real or merely a hoax?
A warning circulating on Facebook claims that the “Christmas Tree App” is a virus which will crash you computer. Is this warning true or false?
Has Aldi USA “confirmed” 100% horsemeat in their beef products?
Is Bitstrips, the cartoon generation app, actually a secret spying tool implemented by the NSA? That’s what one internet rumor claims.
In June 2013, time-lapse photography showed an Egyptian statue which slowly rotated – without any power source – to turn away from onlookers at a museum over an 11-hour period. Now a British engineer claims to have solved the mystery.
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