Scotland's national animal is a unicorn?
The mythical one-horned horse can be seen on historic buildings and signage around Scotland.
The mythical one-horned horse can be seen on historic buildings and signage around Scotland.
Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana expressed disbelief that the Biden administration allegedly "shoveled" $93 billion "out the door" in 76 days.
A TikTok user posted a video and said, "Waymo will be offering free rides all immigrants attending the riots protests in LA."
In the 1910s, some Americans resisted the spread of a new holiday celebrating dads.
Social media users claimed the alleged quote was a dig at the Trump administration.
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A video clip of officers smashing the windscreen of a marked cruiser circulated amid anti-immigration enforcement protests in downtown Los Angeles.
Online users claimed FIFA considered canceling U.S.-hosted 2026 World Cup matches, choosing to move them to Mexico or Canada instead.
At least one Missouri high school asked students for their menstrual cycle histories — but the question went out in error, the school said.
A user on X told Snopes the post was "satire" and said in a YouTube video that he was surprised people took it seriously.
Users shared a story in June 2025 claiming the Kansas City Chiefs tight end sought to help others with a diner that once helped him.
According to a City Journal report, one whistleblower "'swapped' 18 whites for 18 minorities, solely on the basis of race" when nominating bonuses.
A satirical social media page posted the claim in May, but it was shared out of context in June.
Users shared untrue claims about California Gov. Gavin Newsom, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and others during the 2025 LA protests.
"We will be notifying your family where to collect your remains at because we will kill you graveyard dead," said Sheriff Wayne Ivey.
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Agents tackled Padilla as he tried to ask a question at a news conference by held by the DHS secretary, who said Padilla hadn't identified himself.
Daniel Driscoll appeared to misspeak in an interview with Fox News host Brian Kilmeade.
The bricks were allegedly distributed to protest sites for use in acts of violence and vandalism.
Internet users shared a story claiming the former NFL quarterback took in a young girl whose parents died in a car accident.