Are Russian officials going to provide “security at mass events” in the United States? Today we’ll take a look at this claim a little more closely.
Images show a “2.3% medical excise tax” on receipts as part of Obamacare. Are these images real or fake?
Photos allegedly show man who had plastic surgery in order to make himself resemble a dog. Are these images real or fake?
A popular claim states that it is illegal to die in Longyearbyen, Norway. Today we’ll take a look at this claim, its origin, and a direct response we received from the Governor’s office to clear it all up.
A photo being shared online shows a blurry image of what appears to be two women. Users are encouraged to “like” the photo and then type “5” in the comments to see what changes. So.. what happens?
A claim circulating on the internet claims that the government has purchased 30,000 guillotines, and that Georgia has passed a law providing for guillotine executions.
Did Fox News accidentally use the photo of a lesbian couple to illustrate a story about traditional marriage?
An image circulating online shows a Salvation Army sign which reads, “Gays Not Allowed.” Today we look at the image to determine whether or not it is real or fake.
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