An article reporting that CNN published, then deleted the story is just more fake news from a repeat offender.
ABC News→ The Latest: Trump contradicts homeland security secretary
AP FACT CHECK: Trump contradicts his homeland security secretary by referring to travel restrictions plan as a "travel ban"
PolitiFact→ Al Gore – Al Gore says a majority of Trump voters support Paris Agreement. Really?
The Truth-o-Meter says: Mostly False | Al Gore says a majority of Trump voters support Paris Agreement. Really? Former Vice President Al Gore said most backers of President Donald Trump wanted the United States to remain a party to the Paris accord
Snopes→ Woman in Texting Suicide Case Waives Right to Jury Trial
Michelle Carter is charged with manslaughter for sending her boyfriend text messages encouraging him to kill himself.
Snopes→ Newspaper: Harvard Pulls Student Offers over Online Comments
On 4 June 2017, the Harvard Crimson reported Harvard revoked admission offers to at least 10 prospective freshmen over offensive online messages.
Snopes→ Did Londoners Chant in Support of Donald Trump in the Aftermath of a Terrorist Attack?
A video shows a small group of far-right activists chanting the U.S. President's name, but it was filmed months before a June 2017 attack.
Snopes→ Man Miraculously Saved Baby From Train Tracks?
A video purportedly showing a man rescuing a baby from the train tracks was digitally manipulated.
Snopes→ Supreme Court Rules on Travel Ban?
Reports of a Supreme Court decision holding that President Trump's travel bans are "well within his constitutional rights to impose" are fake news.
Snopes→ Oh the Places You’ll Go! Dr. Seuss Museum Opens Its Doors
A museum devoted to Dr. Seuss, features interactive exhibits, a collection of personal belongings, and explains how the childhood experiences of the man, whose real name is Theodor Geisel, shaped his work.
Truth or Fiction?→ Monica Lewinksy Found Dead, Murdered in Attempted Burglary-Fiction!
Monica Lewinksy Found Dead, Murdered in Attempted Burglary-Fiction! Summary of eRumor: Monica Lewinsky has been found dead in what appears to be an attempted burglary, which suspiciously happened after she ended an affair with President Bill Clinton.
Snopes→ ‘Interschools’ WhatsApp Group Warning
A warning about a WhatsApp group called 'Interschools' and its connection to ISIS is a hoax.
Truth or Fiction?→ President Trump’s Tweet About “Covfefe” Has Hidden Meaning-Unproven!
President Trump’s Tweet About “Covfefe” Has Hidden Meaning-Unproven! Summary of eRumor: A tweet from President Trump’s personal Twitter account included the word “covfefe,” leading to questions about the definition o
Snopes→ Portland Police Arrest 14 During Rival Protests, Clashes
Crowds swelled to several thousand in competing rallies after the fatal stabbing of two men on a light-rail trail in Portland.
Snopes→ Sheriff: ‘Multiple Fatalities’ in Florida Shooting
Authorities near Orlando reported 'multiple fatalities' following a 5 June 2017 shooting in an industrial area.
Snopes→ Monica Lewinsky Found Dead?
Monica Lewinsky was not found murdered after a robbery at a friend's house.
PolitiFact→ Trump says it’s a travel ban, despite what his own team says
Despite what his spokesman, administration officials, lawyers, courts and others call it, President Donald Trump has made it clear that his controversial immigration executive order is definitely a "TRAVEL BAN!" "People, the lawyer
ABC News→ AP FACT CHECK: Attack draws visceral Trump tweets, not facts
AP FACT CHECK: Trump can't be counted on for accurate information when violent acts happen abroad
Washington Post→ Is the White House claiming it is ‘beyond the reach of basic ethics requirements’?
“I am aware of the views of the White House’s current Designated Agency Ethics Official. In a letter dated February 28, 2017, he asserted that Presidential appointees serving in the White House are beyond the reach of basic ethics requirements univ
Snopes→ Mountain Dew to Be Discontinued?
Reports that Pepsico will be discontinuing production and sale of their Mountain Dew soft drink originated with a prank news site.
Hoax-Slayer→ ‘Interschools WhatsApp ISIS Group’ Warning is a Hoax
Circulating WhatsApp message warns you not to join a group called ''Interschools" because it belongs to ISIS and you will not be able to leave. The post ‘Interschools WhatsApp ISIS Group’ Warning is a Hoax appeared first on Hoax-Slayer.
Hoax-Slayer→ ‘Get Two Free Jetstar Tickets’ Facebook Survey Scam
According to a post that is being shared on Facebook, you can click to get two free tickets courtesy of Australian airline Jetstar. Supposedly, Jetstar is giving away the tickets as a means of celebrating its anniversary. The post ‘Get Two Free
Snopes→ London’s Mayor Said There’s “No Reason to be Alarmed” by a Terrorist Attack?
A tweet by President Trump offered Mayor Sadiq Khan's remarks out of context and did not convey their specific meaning.
PolitiFact→ Donald Trump – Donald Trump's tweet misleads about London mayor's reaction to bridge, stabbing attacks
The Truth-o-Meter says: False | Donald Trump's tweet misleads about London mayor's reaction to bridge, stabbing attacks Saturday night, President Donald Trump responded to the London Bridge and market attacks with solidarity for London and the Unit
Snopes→ Melania Trump Bans Monsanto Products from the White House?
Reports that the first lady ordered Monsanto products removed from the White House after reading about genetically modified foods are fake news.
Snopes→ Cannibals Arrested in Florida Claim Eating Human Flesh Cures Diabetes and Depression?
Reports of the arrest of three cannibalistic Floridians who feasted on human remains for medical reasons are fake news.
Snopes→ ‘Fidget Spinners’ Can Kill Your Child?
A single small independent study stating that unusual amounts of lead were found in a few fidget spinners has been twisted into a fear-mongering report.
Snopes→ Police Say Terror Attack in London, Reports of Fatalities
Terrorism struck at the heart of London after a vehicle veered off the road and mowed down pedestrians on London Bridge and gunshots rang out amid reports of knife attacks at nearby Borough Market.
Snopes→ Bill Maher’s Use of Racial Slur on HBO Show Draws Criticism
The "Real Time with Bill Maher" host was describing himself during a television segment.
Snopes→ HeliYum — A Helium-Infused Brand of Beer?
Tales about Samuel Adams producing HeliYum, a helium-infused brand of beer, are April Fool's jokes.
Snopes→ ‘Sting’ Video Maker James O’Keefe Hit with $1 Million Federal Lawsuit
The lawsuit, filed by Democracy Partners, accuses Project Veritas of fraudulently gaining access to their property and illegally recording conversations.
FactCheck.org→ June 3: Paris Agreement, E-Cigarettes
The post June 3: Paris Agreement, E-Cigarettes appeared first on FactCheck.org.
ABC News→ AP FACT CHECK: A blast of hot air with Trump’s climate move
AP FACT CHECK: Trump's announcement on Paris climate deal came with a blast of hot air
Snopes→ Is a Kentucky University Giving Black Students Free Tuition as an ‘Apology’ for Slavery?
A non-binding vote by student leaders on a largely symbolic resolution has been misrepresented as official university policy.
FactCheck.org→ Trump on China, India and Coal
Trump wrongly claimed that the Paris Agreement would allow China to “build hundreds of additional coal plants” and allow India to “double its coal production by 2020” but the United States “can’t build the plants.
Snopes→ Don’t Pay Them a Dime!
Popular social media item wrongly claims that consumers are not obligated to pay back debt that creditors have written off and sold.
FactCheck.org→ Video: Trump’s Budget Double Count
President Donald Trump’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2018 is the subject of this week’s fact-checking video from CNN’s Jake Tapper. The Trump administration says it expects 3 percent economic growth to pay for big tax cuts and ba
Snopes→ Did the Ku Klux Klan Start a Petition to ‘Purge’ Black People in the United States?
Rumors about a petition started by the KKK to "purge" the United States of black people every year originated on a hoax news web site.
Snopes→ FEMA and NOAA Face Hurricane Season Without New Leaders in Place
The two agencies most important to predicting and managing weather-related disasters face budget cuts and temporary bosses.
Snopes→ Is ‘Covfefe’ Arabic for ‘I Will Stand Up’?
After President Donald Trump mistyped (then deleted) a tweet, some hurried to ascribe meanings to the mistyped word "covfefe."
Snopes→ Fake Cheesecake Factory Sign Sparks Buzz in New Mexico City
A fake sign announcing 'The Cheesecake Factory Fall 2017' and another one saying 'Dave and Busters Coming Soon' generated excitement on social media in Las Cruces.