Trump's June 2020 protest remarks misrepresented as comment on 2025 'Hands Off!' rallies
Over 1,200 locations in all 50 U.S. states featured "Hands Off!" rallies on April 5, 2025, protesting actions by President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
National Park Service removed — then restored — details about Harriet Tubman on an 'Underground Railroad' webpage
The webpage's administrators temporarily changed an introductory paragraph to emphasize “Black/White Cooperation.”
Don't believe fake Trump post about George Soros paying protesters
According to the screenshot, people who protested Trump in cities nationwide April 5 were paid actors.
10 rumors involving Trump's press secretary, Karoline Leavitt
Leavitt has been both the target and source of questionable rumors since she took over the position in January 2025.
Photo of women allegedly supporting Prohibition is not what it seems
An image depicting teetotaler women protesting the consumption of alcohol actually has origins as a satirical publicity still for a silent film.
TikTok user posted manipulated Tesla logo that resembled KKK hood
Users shared the image as Tesla CEO Elon Musk was in the news for his work with President Donald Trump.
Are cellphones really dirtier than toilet seats? Here's what we found
Mobile phones can act as a “trojan horse” for pathogenic microorganisms, according to the authors of one research paper about germs on cellphones.
Yes, these WWI-era facial prosthetics are real — but the sculptor credited for the work didn't do it alone
While the work is often attributed solely to sculptor Anna Coleman Ladd, she led a team of artists to create these realistic masks.
A collection of rumors about UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting defendant Luigi Mangione
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said in April 2025 that prosecutors would seek the death penalty against Mangione.
'Anti-cheating bra' is real invention — but you can't really buy it
Social media users claimed the bra only unlocks with a "boyfriend’s fingerprint."
18th-century English gambling dens employed people to swallow dice in case of police raids?
One newspaper reported that people who were given the responsibility "must have had a good digestion."
Striking image and video of 'Steeple Mountain' on Jupiter's moon Io are concept art — but authentic pics do exist
According to NASA, the massive mountain on the Jovian moon stands between 3 and 4.3 miles tall.
Trump tariffs: 10 rumors with varying degrees of truth
From rumors about automakers opening new factories to layoffs in the alcohol industry, a variety of tariff-related claims are circulating online.
Investigating rumor that Musk is shutting down Meals on Wheels program for older Americans
The food delivery organization says it serves 251 million meals annually to 2 million seniors across the U.S.
Rep. Keith Self quoted Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels at congressional hearing. Here's the context
Self later posted on X calling a video's framing of his remarks "completely misleading."
No, Rep. Jasmine Crockett didn't collect dead grandmother's Social Security checks
A network of Facebook pages and websites describing its output as satirical in nature originated the rumor about the Texas congresswoman.
Fox News didn't show live stocks ticker after Trump's tariffs announcement — markets were closed
Also, the right-leaning cable news channel has never had a continuous live stocks ticker.
Vance was wrong: Maryland father accidentally deported to El Salvador isn't 'convicted MS-13 gang member'
A confidential police source claimed he was an MS-13 gang member — but other cited "evidence" consisted of wearing a hoodie and Chicago Bulls hat.
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Historian Heather Cox Richardson said Facebook removed her posts. Here's what we know
Posts on Richardson's page were visible again days after she and many of her followers first said they disappeared.
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