Despite countless fake photos and videos spreading online thanks to artificial intelligence tools, not every animal clip is ...
ABC news anchor David Muir snapped on air while discussing U.S. President Donald Trump in January 2026, warning of martial ...
A video depicting a federal agent running toward protesters and falling on ice in Minneapolis is authentic. But some posts ...
The claim spread on Instagram, Reddit, and other social media outlets, and numerous Snopes readers asked us to confirm that ...
A photo circulating online authentically showed a Craigslist ad from January 2026 recruiting paid protesters to demonstrate ...
Opening a text message announcing U.S. President Donald Trump's arrest will result in your bank account being attacked. A ...
After the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in early January 2026, AI-generated images purportedly showing him ...
In January 2026, a post on Facebook ( archived) shared a three-minute clip seeming to show podcaster Joe Rogan telling a ...
After U.S. forces captured the Venezuelan leader in January 2026, fabricated images showing him in custody spread online.
On Jan. 10, 2026, a rumor claimed that an oil executive had an unusual complaint about U.S. President Donald Trump's alleged ...
The letter was real and sent to postal workers, but it didn't signal a new policy or departure from normal practices.
Snopes linked the domain to an email address owned by Mark Davis, a candidate for Congress in Florida's 16th District.
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