Mark Zuckerberg Didn't Steal Facebook From Co-Founder Chris Hughes
A rumor shared online also stated that Hughes hasn't been seen since 2003, which is provably false.
A rumor shared online also stated that Hughes hasn't been seen since 2003, which is provably false.
During the January 2025 L.A. County fires, a man told 7NEWS Australia, "God saved my house." Users then shared photos of homes unrelated to his story.
Records indicate the 35th president averaged “four to five cigars a day.”
Physician Vanessa Kerry has been the World Health Organization's director-general special envoy for climate change and health since 2023.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office denied such a document ever existed and labeled Trump's claim "outlandish."
A still photograph captures a single moment in time, not a complete record of an hourslong event.
Fires in Los Angeles in January 2025 forced more than 150,000 people to evacuate.
During his time at the university, Musk allegedly showcased his entrepreneurial spirit by transforming his rented house into a club.
Musk himself has said he uses the drug to treat depression, and he's frequently posted about it on X generally over the years.
According to a popular rumor, the show was inspired by a real 1986 hostage situation in which captives had to "complete several games to survive."
The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest civilian honor in the United States.
1989 was a milestone year in the credit world, but statistical credit scoring has been around since the 1950s.
According to its privacy policy, TikTok tracks the "keystroke patterns or rhythms" of its users.
The U.K.-based consumer group Which? tested three Chinese air fryers and found they all asked for permission to record audio on the user's phone.
A car search-engine site analyzed nationwide data, but a closer look revealed possible problems.
Conducted by a private genomics company, the analysis found 2% of tested hot dogs contained traces of human DNA.
"We'll go down in history as the first society that wouldn't save itself because it wasn't cost-effective," the author supposedly said.
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