The billionaire is completely obsessed with immigration, often spreading far-right conspiracy theories.
No, the eclipse won't cross over eight towns named Nineveh.
Was the ship hacked? America's least inquiring minds want to know.
Rep. Burchett blamed "news reports," but the false claims were only being spread by far-right accounts on X.
Fake tweets about Shapiro became common after he recited the lyrics of Cardi B's song 'WAP' in 2020.
The photo agency added an editor’s note on a photo of the late Queen Elizabeth II surrounded by grandchildren.
The posters are incredibly polarizing on Facebook and TikTok, even though they were made with AI.
It didn't take long for rumors to spread on social media about the new king passing away.
The image is part of an AI series that's deceiving people who've likely never visited the U.S.
The viral Grimes tweet is fake, but the Musk tweet was unfortunately very real until he decided to delete it.
The Croissantosaurus was "created" by a restaurant in Texas that doesn't actually exist.
Comments made at the Texas-Mexico border on Thursday are being taken out of context.
Look at the fingers. You always have to look at the fingers.
The original video clearly shows the car wasn't moving and the sound has been manipulated.
It's easier than ever to get false claims to go viral on X.
The viral story originated on a satirical website called the Dunning-Kruger Times.
Adobe, Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, TikTok, OpenAI and X say they'll try to stop AI-generated deepfakes, but they'll need more than corporate talk to do it.
Fake accounts for Apple, Tesla, SpaceX, and countless other brands are duping Twitter users.
No, the attacker wasn't arrested in his underwear. And, no, the attacker wasn't a "friend."
The man burned his own garage and several vehicles, getting $61,000 from insurance and $17,000 from GoFundMe.