The President was addressing a supportive crowd in Warsaw, Poland ahead of a meeting with Vladimir Putin.
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Snopes→ Trump Rounds Off Tweets Critical of Media With ‘CNN Smackdown’ Video
The video clip came from one of the President's 2007 cameo appearances at a WWE wrestling event.
Snopes→ Chris Christie Defends Personal Use of a New Jersey Beach Closed to the Public
The New Jersey Governor and his family were photographed on a beach in a state park closed during a state government shutdown.
Snopes→ Growing Number of States Reject Voter Data Request From Trump’s Election Commission
Voting rights groups have also come out against Kris Kobach's push to gain information about voters in all 50 states.
Snopes→ One dead, Six Hurt at New York City Hospital; Gunman Apparently Kills Self
Police say the assailant was a former employee of the Bronx Lebanon Hospital.
Snopes→ Fidget Spinners Catch Fire in Alabama, Michigan
Two local outlets in different states reported that a fidget spinner caught fire while charging.
Snopes→ Courts Order Life Support Switched Off for 10-Month-Old Charlie Gard
The parents of the boy, who suffers from a rare mitochondrial disease, had waged a high-profile legal battle to get experimental treatment in the U.S.
Snopes→ Germany Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage After Merkel U-Turn
German lawmakers voted to legalize "marriage for everybody," granting full rights to same-sex couples.
Snopes→ Ports Recover, but Ukraine Still Disrupted by Cyberattack
Bank branches remain closed in Ukraine, but Danish shipping giant says operations are "close to normal."
Snopes→ Virginia Man Pleads Guilty to Falsely Registering Dead People as Voters
Andrew J. Spieles admitted to filling out eighteen fake voter registration forms.
Snopes→ Paddington Bear Creator Michael Bond Dies at 91
Michael Bond, the creator of the Paddington Bear children's book series, passed away at the age of 91.
Snopes→ Cyberattack May Not Have Been Meant to Get Money
Several researchers noted that criminals would have had difficulty monetizing the attack.
Snopes→ Limits on Travel to U.S. Issued After Supreme Court Ruling
People from six Muslim-majority countries will be allowed to enter the United States if they can prove certain family relationships.
Snopes→ Is the American Heart Association Misleading the Public About Coconut Oil?
Their position statement on saturated fat has drawn the ire of people partial to coconut oil, but counterarguments accusing the AHA of cherry-picking data misrepresent the very science they claim to be defending.
Snopes→ Former Television Host’s Husband Petitions For Her to Replace ‘Aunt Jemima’ as Syrup Brand’s Face
Dan Gasby says Pepsi has ignored requests to discuss replacing the character with B. Smith's image.
Snopes→ Former Trump Campaign Chairman Registers As Foreign Agent
Paul Manafort has registered with the Justice Department for political consulting work he did for a Ukrainian political party.
Snopes→ Russia’s Neighbor Ukraine Besieged by ‘Fake News’ and Hacking Years Before United States
Questions have been raised about how far the Kremlin will go.
Snopes→ Major Cyberattack Hits Government and Industry Across Europe, United States
The ransomware attack swept infrastructure in Ukraine and then spread across much of the rest of the world.
Snopes→ Did India’s Prime Minister ‘Evade’ Donald Trump’s Handshake With a Hug?
Claims that Narendra Modi "sidestepped the challenge" with the United States president may be missing the point.
Snopes→ Bernie and Jane Sanders Hire Top Attorneys in FBI Fraud Investigation, Reports Say
The U.S. Senator's wife is accused of fraudulently obtaining a bank loan on behalf of Burlington College when she was president there.
Snopes→ High Court Reinstates Trump Travel ban, Will Hear Arguments
The court will allow the 90-day ban to go into effect, and will consider the case in the fall.
Snopes→ ‘Pharma Bro’ Defies Advice to Keep Quiet Before Fraud Trial
Martin Shkreli became a pariah after raising the cost of a live-saving drug 5,000 percent.
Snopes→ Supreme Court Takes On New Clash of Gay Rights, Religion
The court will consider whether a baker can refuse on religious grounds to make a wedding cake for a gay couple.
Snopes→ Norwegians Collect Money to Fix Penis-Shaped Rock Formation
A group of activists have started to collect money to repair a penis-shaped rock formation, a popular tourist attraction, after it was found badly damaged
Snopes→ Man Catches Teen Falling from Park Ride: ‘It’s OK to Let Go’
A teenager fell about 25 feet from a stopped gondola ride at an upstate New York amusement park, tumbling into a crowd of park guests and employees gathered below to catch her before she hit the ground.
Snopes→ Couple Exonerated in ‘Satanic Panic’ Child Ritual Abuse Case
What caused the "Satanic Panic" phenomenon begin in the 1980s, and how did a husband and wife who started a daycare center get swept into the center of it?
Snopes→ Right-to-Carry Laws Make Violent Crime Rates Worse, Law Professor Finds
The Standford law professor's paper is likely to add fuel to the gun control debate.
Snopes→ Snapchat Introduces ‘Snap Map’ Feature
A Snapchat addition that allows people to locate one another on an interactive map has raised some concerns about user privacy.
Snopes→ Manslaughter Charges Eyed in Deadly Grenfell Tower Blaze
After 79 people died in a London apartment building fire, police are considering filing manslaughter charges.
Snopes→ Ferguson Attorney: Brown Family Settlement $1.5 Million
Police fatally shot Michael Brown, an unarmed African American teenager, in 2014.
Snopes→ At Glastonbury, Depp Asks About Assassinating the President
Actor Johnny Depp asked a festival crowd when the last time was that an actor assassinated a president.
Snopes→ Total Solar Eclipse Casts Spotlight on Rural Oregon Town
The small town expects to see up to 100,000 visitors hoping to glimpse the 21 August solar eclipse.
Snopes→ French Fitness Blogger Killed After Whipped Cream Canister Explosion
Rebecca Burger died of a heart attack 18 June 2017 after part of a whipped cream canister struck her in the chest.
Snopes→ Professor Questions Suspension Following TV Show Appearance
A New Jersey professor says she was suspended after discussing a Black Lives Matter event on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
Snopes→ U.S. ‘Regrets’ Russian Decision to Cancel Talks
The move came in response to U.S. sanctions in the wake of Russia's meddling in the 2016 U.S. election.
Snopes→ Summer Vacation: Never Mind the Hike. Where’s the Hammock?
A new poll about summer travel finds that the top thing Americans want to do on vacation is ... nothing.
Snopes→ Man, Woman Found Dead with Gunshot Wounds on Chicago Skyway
Police say a man and woman have been found dead with gunshot wounds on the Chicago Skyway, prompting an early-morning closure.
Snopes→ As Pot Comes Out of Black Market, Regulators Face Scrutiny
States with legal marijuana have an ethics problem, involving regulators who may have improper dealings with an industry emerging from the black market.
Snopes→ Officers in Seattle Fatal Shooting Had Crisis Training
Police officers shot and killed 30-year-old Charleena Lyles on Sunday after authorities said Lyles confronted the officers with a knife.
Snopes→ Cops: Woman with History of Thefts Steals Hair Highlights
A Pennsylvania woman with a history of stealing meals and services allegedly failed to pay for hair highlights.