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There's no evidence Williams said the quote, which began circulating alongside his name over half a decade after his death.
In January 2025, the U.S. president issued an order to end birthright citizenship for certain groups.
In fact, salt promotes water retention, which can result in weight gain, a clinical dietitian said.
Cobb, who was a White House lawyer during the first Trump administration, made the comment on an acquaintance's private Facebook post.
An X user intended to draw a parallel between the infamous concentration camp of Nazi Germany and modern-day migrant detention policies in the U.S.
Rumors about National Weather Service cuts, cloud seeding, rescues and more spread online following the deadly July 2025 floods in central Texas.
A weather modification technique called cloud seeding was not to blame for the deadly Texas floods in July 2025. Here's what actually happened.
A change to a nuclear-related license fueled the claim that the Trump administration lifted U.S. sanctions on Russia.
According to online posts, an auditor allegedly discovered the payments, which occurred just before the Obamas left the White House.
A viral X post falsely associated a year-old Trump quote from a campaign speech with catastrophic flooding in Texas.
Pazuzu, a demon from Mesopotamian folklore, was the evil entity from “The Exorcist.”
Trump was reportedly recorded saying these words at a fundraising event during his 2024 presidential campaign.
Users claimed the WNBA star and her team, the Indiana Fever, donated millions of dollars to support victims of the July 2025 Texas flash floods.
Some social media users claimed Gauff personally visited the disaster zone to provide assistance.
Users on social media took advantage of the tragic natural disaster in 2025 to resuscitate a viral joke from 2024.
From accusations of insider trading to fake social media posts, rumors about the Georgia representative have run the gamut.