A vintage photo shows police apparently beating a woman, which one caption states was Susan B. Anthony during her historic arrest in New York. The caption, however, is incorrect.
A post circulating on Facebook claims that Kohl’s is giving away free $250 clearance sale coupons. Kohl’s has denounced the post.
An internet rumor claims that Bolivia was the first country to ban fast food giant McDonald’s. Today we’ll take a closer look at this claim.
A graphic appears to show the phrase “Hail Satan” on the bottom of a cup from West Coast burger chain In N Out Burger. It’s not real.
A photo shows Barack Obama dressed in a green pimp outfit, with Michelle Obama also scantily clad in a costume.
A long-standing urban legend claims that needles laced with the HIV virus have been left in inconspicuous locations such as movie theater seats, payphones, and on gas pump handles with the purpose of infecting unsuspecting victims. These rumors have circulated for more than a decade and today we’ll take a closer look at...
Alexandria’s Genesis is an alleged rare genetic mutation which turns eyes purple and results in a loss of body hair.
A controversial new virtual reality video game is set in the North Tower of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
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