Examining Hegseth's statement US army doesn't 'fight with stupid rules of engagement'
Many online interpreted his remarks as calling on the U.S. to abandon the Geneva Conventions.
Government shutdown: What's open, what's closed and who's affected
What happens to Social Security and Medicare? Will post offices, airports and DMVs stay open? We answer top questions.
Democrats didn't shut down government to fund health care for 'illegal aliens.' Here's context
Immigrants in the country illegally are not eligible for federal health care insurance plans. The Democrats' proposal does not change that.
Did Rory McIlroy say he will 'never' participate in US tournaments again after Ryder Cup fan abuse?
McIlroy clashed with spectators at the tournament final in New York, but a video seeming to show him swearing off U.S. tournaments was inauthentic.
Inspecting claim Trump admin released private info on NJ governor candidate Mikie Sherrill
According to CBS News, information that included Sherrill's social security number, home addresses and life insurance wasn't properly redacted.
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Taylor Swift and Willie Nelson never, ever, ever performed together
Fans of both music icons should know all too well that the collaboration was fabricated.
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Migrants in UK are eating swans and carp? What we know about Trump-style claim
British politician Nigel Farage aired the claim that echoed a rumor the U.S. president shared about migrants in America eating cats and dogs.
Stevie Nicks organized rock tour in Charlie Kirk's memory?
Online users discussed a number of rumors involving singer-songwriter Stevie Nicks purportedly paying tribute to the slain conservative activist.
Trump once said, 'A government shutdown falls on president's lack of leadership' and spoke about 'weak' presidents?
An alleged 2013 quote from the then-businessman and reality TV host made the rounds online during the October 2025 U.S. government shutdown.
Posts warning of business cards drugged with burundanga don't pass the smell test
A warning spread through social media posts incorrectly describes how burundanga, a drug often used maliciously in Columbia, works.