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Kosovar Facebook Pages Use Coronavirus Fears, 'Blue Lives Matter' Memes To Trick American Followers

Written by: Dan MacGuill Jordan Liles

April 10, 2020

Networks from the Balkans nation are deploying divisive content and patriotic nostalgia, echoing ...

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Did CBS News Use Footage from Italy for New York COVID-19 Report?

Written by: David Mikkelson

April 9, 2020

The news outlet acknowledged the error, but that wasn't the end of the story.

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Does This Photograph Show Women Wearing 'Flu Masks'?

Written by: Dan Evon

April 9, 2020

Masks were commonly worn during the 1918 "Spanish flu" pandemic, but this photograph doesn't sho ...

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How Did 'Spanish Flu' Get Its Name?

Written by: Jessica Lee

April 9, 2020

The influenza outbreak of 1918 tops historians' list for deadly pandemics.

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Was National Stockpile Website Edited After Jared Kushner's Comments?

Written by: Dan Evon

April 9, 2020

On April 2, 2020, Jared Kushner said of the federal stockpile: "It's supposed to be our stockpil ...

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Is Clinton-Owned Medical Supply Price Gouging During COVID-19 Pandemic?

Written by: Snopes Staff

April 9, 2020

A routine review of content labeled satire.

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Are the Himalayas Visible from Northern India for First Time in 30 Years?

Written by: Dan Evon

April 9, 2020

Pollution levels in India did drop dramatically in April 2020, but beyond that the story gets a ...

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Did Walmart Introduce a Staggered Shopping Schedule?

Written by: Dan Evon

April 8, 2020

No, but Walmart and other stores have set aside dedicated shopping hours for senior citizens.

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Three Graphs That Show a Global Slowdown in COVID-19 Deaths

Written by: The Conversation

April 8, 2020

Almost as soon as the COVID-19 pandemic began, graphs and many other visualisations charting the ...

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Coronavirus: The Danger of Latex Gloves

Written by: The Conversation

April 8, 2020

Wearing gloves is a convenient way to minimize contamination, but they are only really useful wh ...

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Does Trump Benefit Financially by Promoting Hydroxychloroquine as COVID-19 Treatment?

Written by: Alex Kasprak

April 7, 2020

The U.S. president is invested in several mutual funds — some of which include very minor stakes ...

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Have Plagues Repeated Exactly Every 100 Years?

Written by: David Mikkelson

April 7, 2020

The predictive value of cherry-picked data is generally low to insignificant.

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Did the Kenyan Government Have Maasai Tribe Whip People To Enforce Curfew?

Written by: Dan Evon

April 7, 2020

Humor doesn't always translate from one culture to the next.

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Will Your Coronavirus Stimulus Check Count Against Your 2020 Tax Refund?

Written by: Alex Kasprak

April 7, 2020

While the stimulus payment is technically a tax credit, its categorization as such was made only ...

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COVID-19 Is a Serious Threat ... But So Are Memes Claiming It's NOT

Written by: Dan Evon

April 7, 2020

The story of a Texas woman who reportedly shared a Facebook post claiming the coronavirus outbre ...

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What Does 'Recovered from Coronavirus' Mean?

Written by: The Conversation

April 7, 2020

The CDC is being extremely careful when deciding what it means to recover from COVID-19.

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The Coronavirus Collection: Memes and Misinformation II

Written by: Snopes Staff

April 7, 2020

Snopes investigates the memes, rumors, jokes, and misinformation spreading on social media in th ...

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Did Millions of Canceled Cellphones Reveal Unreported Coronavirus Deaths in China?

Written by: David Mikkelson

April 6, 2020

American intelligence agencies have concluded that the Chinese government itself does not know t ...

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Social Media Fuels Wave of Coronavirus Misinformation

Written by: The Conversation

April 6, 2020

Social media users focus on popularity, not accuracy.

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The CDC Now Recommends Wearing a Mask in Some Cases

Written by: The Conversation

April 6, 2020

The change in CDC guidance comes in response to new research on how the new coronavirus can spread.

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