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Snopes' debunking of Charlottesville hoax shows Biden lied, says Trump campaign
Fox News via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoThe Trump campaign says a recent Snopes fact check debunking claims President Trump said neo-Nazis...
It took 7 years, but Snopes finally admits Trump did NOT call neo-Nazis ‘very fine people’
BizPac Review· 18 hours agoIt took the left-leaning “fact-checking” website Snopes seven long years, but they finally set the record straight that former President Donald Trump never called neo-Nazis ...
US House Passed Bill Automatically Registering Men 18-26 Years Old for Draft. Here's What That Means
Snopes via Yahoo News· 6 days ago...bill automatically registering men aged 18 to 26 for selective service, 217 to 199 - Fox News...
Left wing fact-checker admits Trump never called Charlottesville neo-Nazis ‘very fine people’ in...
Fox News via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoThe left-leaning fact-checking website Snopes acknowledged Saturday that former President Trump...
Fact Check: Rare Photo Depicts Country Music Icon Dolly Parton Without Signature Full Face of...
Snopes· 2 days agoShown below, the photo on the right featured the singer's recognizably glamorous look of...
Fact Check: This Civil War Veteran Allegedly Survived Decades After Being Shot in the Forehead. We...
Snopes· 10 hours agoMiller (spelled "Millar" in some instances), is seemingly miraculous, if nothing else. After...
Fact check: Have pink dolphins been seen in North Carolina?
Newsweek· 3 days agoWhile we all may want to believe that bright pink dolphins were recently swimming in the ocean, we...
Left-leaning fact checker says Trump never called Charlottesville neo-Nazis 'very fine people'
Just the News· 17 hours agoThe claim that former President Donald Trump called the neo-Nazis and white supremacists who...
Fact Check: Contrary to Partisan Claims, Trump Didn't Call Neo-Nazis and White Supremacists 'Very...
Snopes via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMacGuill, Dan. 'Did Trump "Refuse to Condemn" White Supremacists at Debate?' Snopes, 30 Sept. 2020,...
Slashdot Asks: What Do You Remember About the Web in 1994? - Slashdot
Slashdot· 1 hour agoMany point to September '93, when AOL users first flooded Usenet. According to an MIT study, at the start of 1994, there were just 623 web servers. By year's end, it was estimated there were ...