Does Pam Bondi have Israeli passport? Here's the truth
The supposed passport was AI-generated and originated from a social media account that describes itself as satirical.
The supposed passport was AI-generated and originated from a social media account that describes itself as satirical.
Social media users circulated the image alongside a claim that Bondi grew up as an "Epstein party baby."
A federal judge is expected to rule in February 2026 on whether the construction can continue.
The holiday's roots stretch back centuries, long before commercial greeting cards existed.
The image originated from a social media account that describes itself as "an AI-powered meme engine that turns stupidity into content."
Posts purporting to show unredacted images of President Donald Trump with girls spread online.
An AI-altered image placed a gun in the hands of a social media influencer who had nothing to do with the February 2026 mass shooting.
Nothing in the Epstein files directly links Lifetouch to the late sex offender's criminal activity.
Harrison died after her father's gun went off in his hands. A Texas grand jury declined to indict him in connection with the shooting in 2025.
Social media users claimed U.S. marshals seized the presidential daughter's passport after secret testimony by her stepmother, Melania Trump.
Some social media users suggested the acid was to make bodies disappear.
The photograph was taken in 2016 and shows the former president with late chef Anthony Bourdain in Vietnam.
Bannon, a former adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, also conducted an hours-long interview with the disgraced financier in 2019.
The video aimed to capitalize on unsubstantiated claims that the musician wore a bulletproof vest at the Super Bowl and the Grammys.
While Bad Bunny may have pushed the boundaries of acceptable content in his lyrics for TV, it remains up for debate whether he actually crossed them.
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An Al Jazeera investigation claimed Israel deployed thermobaric weapons in Gaza that could "evaporate" human bodies.
An alleged quote attributed to the Homeland Security secretary misidentified both the Bible's author and its original language.
Though boos were audible during Vance's appearance in Milan, some online users alleged the network masked the reaction in its broadcast.