Rumor has it photo shows John Roberts sitting next to Ghislaine Maxwell. Here's the truth
A photo shows the convicted sex trafficker with French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, not the U.S. Supreme Court chief justice.
A photo shows the convicted sex trafficker with French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, not the U.S. Supreme Court chief justice.
Numerous rumors have circulated about what happened on Little St. James in the U.S. Virgin Islands under the convicted sex offender's watch.
A picture of eight people wearing the shirts that spread online ahead of the 2024 U.S. presidential election recirculated in late 2025.
The massive blanket of fog wasn't filled with radioative material, as some claimed.
A similar false story about actor Bette Midler investing millions into Netflix also circulated on social media around the same time.
Social media users often make up posts to satirize the president's real posts and views.
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Posts shared testimony from Retes, who claimed ICE agents violently detained him despite his statements that he was a U.S. citizen and veteran.
As of Dec. 12, 2025, her music remained on Amazon streaming platforms.
According to the story, the truck driver allegedly said, "I slammed the brakes so hard my coffee flew out of the holder."
The images circulated online as House Oversight Democrats continued to release photos, videos and emails from the Epstein estate.
While the actor narrated an anti-vaccine documentary, he has expressed support for vaccines before, calling them a "remarkable human success story."
Despite the freedom with which people can customize their characters in the popular game, this particularly image wasn't a real game screenshot.
House Oversight Democrats released 19 photos from a trove of 95,000 images, four of which featured the president or his likeness.
According to Facebook posts, "The story has gone viral, with millions calling it 'the most meaningful tribute in modern American philanthropy.'"
The image contained "SynthID," Google's own invisible watermark, according to the company's artificial intelligence assistant.
Funding from the "Fair Share" amendment helped support free school meals and community college, among other initiatives.
As the U.S. prepared for the 2026 World Cup, rumors abounded about the rapport between the president and the international soccer organization.
Scores of millionaires could afford the visas, but it was unclear how many would buy them.
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