It has been reported that Iran is building a “nonworking” replica of a U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft. Experts have offered possible explanations for the fake ship.
Did the Empire State Building light up with rainbow colors in response to the death of Westboro Baptist Church founder Fred Phelps?
A story suggests that a woman who was trapped on a deserted island for seven years was rescued thanks to Google Earth. Is this story true or false?
Did a Malaysia Airlines advertisement for their new Boeing 777 claim you can “lose yourself” and “no one will ever know” where you go?
A link circulating on social media this week claims that “breaking news” video footage was released of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which had been found in the Bermuda Triangle. There is, however, no such video and the link is a scam.
A report this week claims that reality star Chumlee of Pawn Stars died of a heart attack. Is this real or fake?
An image circulating online allegedly shows Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 partially submerged in the water.
With Power Ball jackpots routinely exceeding several hundred million dollars, you’ve probably heard or read the following mantra several hundred times: “Your chance of hitting Power Ball is less than getting struck by lightning, twice in the same day!” A video clip which has circulated for several years shows a local street surveillance camera...
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