Don't fall for RFK Jr. quote about babies absorbing 'Tylenol residue from the esophagus'
The fake statement played on various claims about autism, Tylenol, vaccines and radiation that Kennedy has made in the past.
The fake statement played on various claims about autism, Tylenol, vaccines and radiation that Kennedy has made in the past.
According to the story, the U.S. secretary of state said of the comedian, "She wanted to be an Irish citizen. Now she can stay there."
A photo appeared to show an altered U.S. flag with a swastika behind a staffer in Taylor's office, prompting public outcry and an investigation.
Rumors that a major California freeway would be shut down for a missile demonstration were refuted in a statement from the Marine Corps.
Think twice before clicking links about an alleged premium version of WhatsApp called "WhatsApp Gold."
Casper Planet, a satirical Facebook page, first posted the story online alongside an AI-generated image originally shared by another Facebook page.
Organizations supporting Second Amendment gun-ownership rights bristled at a court order to submit member lists to government bodies.
Authorities in Mexico "categorically denied" the authenticity of the threats.
According to users' posts, a man stole a car with a baby in the back seat, then returned to reprimand the mother.
We were unable to independently verify the legitimacy of the commentary.
The advertising "is part of a broad campaign the US government is running" across various platforms — not just Spotify, a spokesperson told Snopes.
According to the rumor, Mahomes said, "I'm an American — I'd rather be part of something All-American than the NFL's circus."
The rumor is a misrepresentation of genuine news events, spreading among people rallying support for the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
According to the alleged quote, the retired Super Bowl-winning center defended the NFL's selection of Bad Bunny for the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show.
Many supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump criticized the decision.
People have fallen for a number of posts by Casper Planet, the satire page that first posted the turbine blade claim.
This was just one of many made-up stories about missing people found in unusual circumstances years later.