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Video clip purportedly shows a man being struck by lightning twice. ...
When Bono announced that every time he clapped a child in Africa died, someone from the audience told him to stop doing that....
FACT: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg probably knows how to spell "campaign." ...
No sooner had a hitherto unheard-of company named HUVr Tech posted a promo video for its new product, supposedly a functioning hoverboard as seen in Back to the Future II , than the crowdsourced debunkery began with folks pointing out that there's clear evidence that cables were used to give the illusion of flight, and in one shot you can even see the shadow of a crane rigging as a hoverboarder zooms...
first pardoned federal felon ever to serve as President of the U.S....
The hoverboards used in the film Back to the Future II weren't real, and neither is the latest "HUVr Tech" demonstration of them....
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Would proposed legislation bar NFL teams from employing homosexual players?...
Item reproduces Clint Eastwood's remarks on his twilight years....
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Bride's mix-up results in an inappropriate Bible verse on her wedding cake....
Does a stairway at Santa Fe's Loretto Chapel miraculously stand despite having no discernible means of support?...
Did rocker Ted Nugent evade the Vietnam-era draft by taking drugs and acting crazy during his pre-induction physical?...
A federal court upheld a ruling that school officials acted correctly in requiring students to remove clothing featuring U.S. flag designs on Cinco de Mayo....
If you don't want your tax dollars to help the poor, then stop saying that you want a country based on Christian values...
t dead, nor is he currently filming Bad Boys III , nor is there a video showing how he (supposedly) died. So, what's with the bogus posts? It's a scam. The posts are spreading because people are being suckered into attempting to view the nonexistent video. Then they're suckered into granting a rogue application permission to access their Facebook profile and post on their behalf. Basically, the bogus...
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Folks are asking whether a new company called BiteLabs is real. This is their concept: "BiteLabs grows meat from celebrity tissue samples and uses it to make artisanal salami." Oh, yeah. Totally real. ...