The Better Business Bureau and Federal Trade Commission have issued warnings about the “one-ring scam” which dupes consumers out of cash when they simply return a missed phone call.
A picture of a police officer spraying a little girl with pepper spray is being spread through various social media sites. Is the photograph real or fake?
Two stories circulating this week claim that threats and violence have occurred based on the movie “The Purge.” One of the stories is real, while the other is fake.
A photo shows a massive umbrella covering a circular roadway. It is claimed to be the largest umbrella in the world, located in the Gansu Province, China. Is this photo real or fake?
Do termites eat faster when subjected to rock music? One writer takes a look at this claim, and his findings may surprise you.
An image shows a man posing next to what appears to be the skeletal remains of a mermaid. The caption tells us that these remains were unearthed in Bulgaria. Is this image real or fake?
Robin Williams died on August 11, 2014, but some websites initially claimed the report was a hoax. Other reports claimed there was a coincidental death hoax for the actor only days before he actually passed away.
An ominous warning states that carjackers are placing stickers or a piece of paper on car windows as a way to lure victims out of their cars and rob them. Is this true?
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