An image online shows a girl in a bed who is allegedly fighting for her life, and funds are allegedly being raised to pay for her operation. Today we’ll look at this claim and the photo itself.
Tag Away is advertised as a product which allows you to remove unsightly skin tags at home, without the need to visit a doctor. We’ve tried it and
A rumor suggests that Australian refugees receive more government assistance than pensioners.
A photo has circulated for years which allegedly proves that President Obama refuses to salute the American Flag during the Pledge of Allegiance or National Anthem. Today we’ll look at this photo a little closer.
When we started seeing rumors about rapper Eminem being stabbed four times in New York City, we knew the story and image looked familiar. And fake. That’s because the same story and photo were used in April 2012 in a similar hoax featuring Justin Bieber
The minds behind Google’s have found a way to transform image searches into a tribute of the classic Atari game “Breakout.”
Scams claiming that Facebook is donating for likes or shares continue to plague the social network. Today we are taking a look at some of the more ubiquitous examples in 2013.
Have you seen the commercials for Wraptastic, the wrap dispenser advertised on late night and daytime television? Read our Wraptastic reviews from editors and readers.
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