A photo heavily circulating online shows beetles attached to the roof of a dog’s mouth. A warning is included to check your dog’s mouth for similar infestation.
A report circulating online claims that President Obama has proclaimed December 2015 to be “National Muslim Appreciation Month.”
A long-running urban legend holds that terrorists have acquired a large number of UPS uniforms to be used in attacks against citizens.
A photo shows President Obama talking on a phone, apparently not realizing that he is holding it upside down. Is the photo real or fake?
An Irishman filmed his entire trip to Las Vegas on a GoPro, but had it pointed the wrong way, resulting in a hilarious clip which turned out considerably different than the man intended.
A Massachusetts woman won the right to wear a spaghetti strainer on her head in a driver’s license photo for “religious reasons” because she is a member of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
A news item circulating on social media asserts that over two hundred people died after consuming Patti’s Sweet Potato Pie. The story, however, is completely fake.
A photo of a giant anaconda allegedly shows the world’s largest snake, measuring over 134 feet in length. As expected, it’s fake.
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