In April 2026, a Snopes reader emailed us to present a humorous mystery, essentially asking whether a film company operating ...
In March 2026, posts on social media claimed that Pope Leo XIV had unexpectedly started a livestream to inform his congregation that he received a threatening message from a powerful politician. While ...
In late March and early April 2026, some people on social media claimed Pope Leo XIV rejected the notion that God can be used to justify war. For example, one Reddit thread (archived) shared an image ...
A fact-check confirmed White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt’s 'shots fired' comment before the White House Correspondents’ Dinner referred to verbal jabs in President Trump’s speech, not the ...
The feel-good story claimed Crosby funded more than 180 beds for Pittsburgh's homeless, but there's no evidence that happened ...
U.S. President Donald Trump met with the University of Georgia women’s tennis team to celebrate their championship win.
A fact-check determined that claims of House Speaker Mike Johnson refusing to meet protesting veterans before their arrest ...
Online ads and videos falsely tied public figures to a supposed gelatin-based weight loss method and related products such as ...
The collage circulated amid the first lady's surprise public address denying any close ties to the convicted sex offender.