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A fabricated image of a U.S. immigration agent engaging with a woman through her car window has been falsely suggested online to show Renee Nicole Good in the moments before she was shot dead last Wednesday.
ABC news anchor David Muir snapped on air while discussing U.S. President Donald Trump in January 2026, warning of martial law and no midterms.
The three senators have authored and co-authored various bills and resolutions, with several of these measures being passed into law
The United States has cut the number of diseases it recommends all children should be vaccinated against from 17 to 11. But there is no evidence this will mean U.S. children will have only 11 injections,
Iran's protests face an information blackout, fueling a surge of AI-generated videos and recycled footage online. DW Fact check investigates how disinformation thrives when truth is hard to verify.
Kajal, kohl, or surma can contain high levels of lead and other toxic metals, which may cause eye irritation, infections, and systemic lead poisoning in infants.
“In 2026, the most pressing question will not be ‘What is true?’ but ‘Why is this story resonating right now and for whom?'” For years, journalism has treated misinformation as a truth problem. A false story pops up, journalists or fact-checkers ...
Have you ever caught yourself saying things like: “Hey, did you see this on TikTok”; “Well, I heard that on TikTok”; or “Someone on TikTok said this.” Well, I have, and these phrases and phrases like them are some that I and everyone around me ...
In 2013, then-businessman and reality TV star Donald Trump shared his vision on Fox News about the role a president should play in a shutdown: "You have to be nice and be angry and be wild and cajole and do all sorts of things, but you have to get a deal.
We have delivered big results, and we have set the standard for the rest of the country to follow,” the governor said Tuesday.