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  • Hoaxes & Rumors
    Did Mysterious Blobs Rain Down Over Washington in 1994?

    When Oakville, Washington was showered with mysterious blobs in 1994, a modern mystery was born. The incident has been discussed and debated ever since. How accurate is the story and the photo that often accompanies it? Today we take a look.

  • Odd News
    “Greedo” Fish Named After Star Wars Character

    A new species of catfish has been named after a character from the original 1977 Star Wars film.

  • Hoaxes & Rumors
    Does Mountain Dew Contain a Dangerous Toxin?

    Does Mountain Dew contain a dangerous toxin which is banned in many countries? Today we provide multiple opinions from various experts on the subject.

  • Reviews
    Keranique Reviews: Does it work? (Mar. 2015 Update)

    Keranique is advertised as a solution to thinning hair for women. Read our Keranique reviews from editors and readers.

  • Health
    Acacia Powder for Weight Loss: Does it Work?

    Acacia powder has long been used in supplements or as a stand-alone fiber product. Today we’re taking a closer look at the increasing interest in the use of acacia powder for weight loss.

  • Hoaxes & Rumors
    McDonald’s and the Pink Slime Controversy

    Did McDonald’s and other fast food chains recently change their recipes to remove ammonium-hydroxide treated hamburger filling?

  • Hoaxes & Rumors
    Did Obama Order Disposable FEMA Coffins?

    A story circulating online states that President Obama has ordered $1 billion in “disposable FEMA coffins” and photographic evidence is offered as proof.

  • Reviews
    Silk’n Flash&Go Review: Luxx and Starter (Mar. 2015 Update)

    Silk’n Flash&Go is a hair removal product which is advertised as an “at-home solution for painless, permanent hair removal.” Read our Flash and Go reviews from editors and readers.

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