Jordan Liles
Jordan Liles is a Senior Reporter who has been with Snopes since 2016.
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 16, 2022
An old picture that showed men kneeling in a "trucker prayer circle" was shared in 2022 as if it ...
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 15, 2022
The "starterpack" picture appeared to be first posted to the Joe Rogan subreddit in February 2022.
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 15, 2022
A moment from U.S. President Donald Trump's time in the White House resurfaced on Reddit in 2022.
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 15, 2022
The account has nearly 20,000 followers. Here's how the hijacking scam works.
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 14, 2022
An email promising an "exclusive reward" from McDonald's is not a genuine message from the company.
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 13, 2022
A picture of two children posing with a balloon in front of Oregon's massive Forestry Building i ...
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 12, 2022 (Updated: March 30, 2026)
We looked to historical records to find answers about why the famous warrior-emperor chose the s ...
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 11, 2022
The email's subject line read: "To STOP receiving these emails from us hit reply and let us !!"
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 11, 2022
Wales is a long way from Alabama.
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 11, 2022
In February 2022, a video that appeared to show a snake moving its head above airline passengers ...
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 10, 2022
The "From" email address in this message doesn't inspire much confidence.
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 10, 2022
"We are pleased to announce you've been selected," the message said.
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 10, 2022
If Venmo were to send its users an email, it probably wouldn't come from an email address that w ...
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 10, 2022
The email scam was notable for its urgent subject line: "We have been trying to reach you - Plea ...
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 9, 2022
Jokes about the Soup Nazi on "Seinfeld" followed soon after on Twitter.
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 9, 2022
This was not the first time an email scam aimed at U.S. residents led us to a Russian website.
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 9, 2022
The ad read: "Appraiser Flips Lion Statue, Tells Mom To Leave."
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 9, 2022
This particular scam has been around since at least 2017.
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 8, 2022 (Updated: Feb. 10, 2022)
Future presidents have been pictured with elected presidents before, but this story takes that c ...
Written by: Jordan Liles
Feb. 7, 2022
The U.S. Postal Inspection Service might be more than two centuries old, but that doesn't mean i ...
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