The claim that the FBI issued the warning was true, but according to both federal and local officials, Iranian drones posed ...
It is unclear precisely where the remnants were found, though the images emerged amid mounting evidence the U.S. was responsible for the strike.
The unnamed Secret Service agent allegedly said Trump calls him by his "actual name" and knows details about his family.
No reputable journalists have obtained and published Katie Johnson's real address or name, making this claim impossible to substantiate.
As of this writing, the voting issues legislation does not include provisions on trans health care and athletes, despite Trump implying that it does.
Though Israel does censor press and punish some social media expression, there is no evidence of this specific law.
While the post originated from a spoof account that doesn't belong to the Russian president, many screenshots failed to label it as a parody.
According to a rumor that spread in March 2026, Argentinian soccer star Lionel Messi, who plays for the team Inter Miami, had donated $1.5 million to Israel. For example, an X user claimed on March 12 ...
In February and March 2026, social media users speculated about an email in Jeffrey Epstein's federal case files, essentially suggesting the message — which allegedly was sent in 2023 — proved the ...
There was no evidence Israel struck the North Korean embassy in Tehran, nor that Kim Jong Un had issued a statement about ...
In a Facebook post shared on March 10, one user wrote, "BREAKING: The White House has announced 'Operation Invisible Pump.' ...
There was no evidence Netanyahu was killed by an Iranian missile strike. On March 12, the prime minister spoke at a news ...