Did MTV really shut down on New Year's Eve?
Some of its 24-hour music channels in the U.K. and other international markets did go dark.
Some of its 24-hour music channels in the U.K. and other international markets did go dark.
Protests broke out in Iran in late 2025 after the value of the country's currency plummeted.
Chan reportedly spoke at a movie premiere in Beijing on Dec. 28, 2025.
According to users' posts, a lawyer advised "60 Minutes" to post a message asking users to publicly declare Meta not to use their personal data.
Online users shared an alleged quote offering a special price on dishware honoring slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Snopes has fact-checked claims about the convicted sex offender for years. 2025 was especially busy.
A Costco store being built in Los Angeles will have affordable apartments above it, but as of late 2025, it'll be unique among the chain's stores.
As Minnesota Democrats stood accused of allowing massive fraud, critics of the president said he pardoned a fraudster who stole far more.
Looking back on 2025, we fact-checked multiple rumors that seemed unbelievable but were true. Snopes reporters picked these examples.
The footage, displaying no visible signs of AI, showed dozens of people throwing snowballs at law enforcement officers wearing riot gear.
The U.S. president posted a picture of what actually appeared to be a dead falcon near wind turbines in Israel.
The president's post came at the end of a turbulent year for the performing arts center in Washington.
The alleged promotional teaser depicted the widowed Turning Point USA CEO standing with the show's characters and the words, "Let's grieve together."
The claim came from a YouTube channel that described its stories as "entirely fictional."
Immigration authorities arrested two people in a public building in Minnetonka on Dec. 29, 2025, according to county officials.
The tradition's exact origin is unknown, but it is referenced as far back as ancient Rome and in Arthurian legend.
The image spread online as users pored over documents released by the Department of Justice related to Jeffrey Epstein.
The rumor stemmed from a website with a history of making up stories for shares and comments.
Users shared concern about what the changes could mean for voting by mail during elections.