• Is Molly a Dangerous New Drug?

    An online warning claims to discusses a new drug known as “Molly”, supposedly a mixture of cocaine, crack, ecstasy, meth, and bath salts. Is this accurate?

  • Discovery Channel’s Fake Shark Week Documentaries

    In 2013, Discovery Channel kicked off Shark Week with a fake documentary on the long-extinct Megalodon, including fake scientists and made-up “sightings.” Despite outrage by loyal viewers, the channel offered additional fake documentaries on the subject in 2014.

  • Fake Graphic: Claire’s is Not Selling Emo Scars

    A photo which has circulated online since 2012 purports to show an advertisement for young women’s accessory retailer Claire’s selling “Emo Scars” which would allow young women to look as if they are cutting themselves via press-on scars. Is this image real or fake?

  • Ancient Ruins Found in Australia: Real or Hoax?

    A story circulating online claims that the ruins of an ancient city were recently discovered in Australia. Is this story real or fake?

  • Does This Photo Show a 22-Foot Long, 2500-Pound Crocodile?

    A photo allegedly shows a group of people posing with a 22-foot long, 2500-pound giant crocodile. The story accompanying the photo claims that local villagers had to call in the army because people were disappearing due to this creature. Are the photo and story true?

  • German Scientists Prove Life After Death: Real or Hoax?

    An article circulating online claims that German scientists have discovered scientific proof of life after death. Is this article real or a hoax?

  • Nails in Cheese in Dog Parks: Real or Hoax?

    Are nails in cheese at dog parks a new trend, as this photo and warning suggest?  Today we look at this warning more closely.

  • “Bottle Caps for Chemo” a Hoax

    The American Cancer Society has confirmed that the “Bottle Caps for Chemo” program is a hoax.

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