Martin Lawrence has been the subject of several internet hoaxes over the past year, including a death hoax and a false report that he was returning to television with a new version of this 1990s show Martin with Ashanti assuming the role originally played by Tisha Campbell.
A graphic which has circulated online for four years shows a Tim Tam label with a warning that it may contain human flesh. Is this real or fake?
A “horned sea monster” which washed up ashore in Spain in 2013 was identified by three experts as a shark carcass. The photo was used in a fake story about the carcass of a Loch Ness Monster washing ashore in Scotland in 2014.
An image circulating online allegedly shows a new species of dragon discovered in Indonesia. Is this real or false?
Every few years since his death in 1996, rumors circulate claiming that rapper Tupac Shakur is still alive. Today we consider this enduring urban legend.
An image which can be found circulating among various social media “fact” pages allegedly shows a heart island located in Australia or other parts of the world. Is it real or fake?
A photo shows what appears to be a pair shoes that closely resemble human feet. Is this image real or fake?
The 1990s was the decade of grunge, Bill Clinton, and the “information super highway.” And, it turns out, a fair share of notable hoaxes. Today we look back at seven of the most notable hoaxes of the 1990s.
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