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Written by: Dan Evon
May 29, 2015
Spam joins the list of rumored Oreo flavors (bacon cream, fried chicken, cheeseburger) not actua ...
Written by: David Mikkelson
May 28, 2015
Fake news of no redeeming value is often generated by prank news sites and formatted for social ...
Written by: Dan Evon
May 28, 2015
An image showing a deceased Marilyn Monroe in her funeral casket is an artistic recreation, not ...
Written by: David Mikkelson
May 28, 2015
Rumor has it that unexplained chalk markings found on the outside of homes or other property war ...
Written by: Dan Evon David Mikkelson
May 27, 2015
Planet X637Z-43 is reportedly a natural habitat for pot.
Written by: David Mikkelson
May 26, 2015
A McDonald's spokesperson allegedly told reporters, "It just make sense to automate our restaura ...
Written by: David Mikkelson
May 24, 2015
A 2016 presidential campaign spoof played on the image of Republicans as clueless about issues a ...
Written by: David Mikkelson
May 20, 2015
Does a photograph show a sign in Ireland that promotes drinking and driving?
Written by: David Mikkelson
May 18, 2015
"When buying crabs in the market look for injection marks such as these when buying crabs import ...
Written by: Snopes Staff
May 18, 2015
A photograph snapped during a tornado seemingly shows a Cthulhu-like tentacled figure in the sky.
Written by: David Mikkelson
May 17, 2015
Fake news reports that a scientist missing for over 20 years was found living in a secret drug l ...
Written by: Dan Evon
May 17, 2015
Neither furry trout nor photographs of them are real phenomena.
Written by: David Mikkelson
May 13, 2015
Rumor: Photograph shows a 57-pound, pet-eating Sonoran Desert Toad.
Written by: Dan Evon
May 12, 2015
Reports that a man turned himself in to police for killing his make-believe companion are fake news.
Written by: David Mikkelson
May 12, 2015
A photograph reportedly shows giant humanoid skulls exposed by an earthquake or torrential rains.
Written by: David Mikkelson
May 11, 2015
Rumors that Clinton and Yoko Ono once had an affair originated from a web site that publishes ho ...
Written by: Snopes Staff
May 9, 2015
Eating six or seven bananas at once will not expose you to death from a lethal potassium overdose.
Written by: David Mikkelson
May 8, 2015
Crime alert warns that mothers who post their children's names, birth dates, and birth weights o ...
Written by: Dan Evon
May 8, 2015
Fake news site reports the FDA has approved the sale of a new tranquilizer dart gun intended to ...
Written by: Dan Evon
May 8, 2015
A couple supposedly announced they have sex in front of their children to teach their existing k ...
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