While fact checks may not be quite as flashy and wondrous as fireworks, our collection will at least arm you with knowledge.
Did Trump really give a "Nazi salute" during a 2025 Fourth of July gathering? Does a July 4, 2023, video show Hunter Biden sniffing cocaine? Did 7,000 fireworks explode at once in San Diego in 2012?
Social media users reposted a genuine June 2026 video with false and misleading captions, omitting important context.
According to the story, Tammy Sue Pickens of Memphis, Tennessee, tried to sell her husband, Ricky Dale Pickens, on the ...
Trump mentioned his "conversation" with the late president during a July 1 speech at the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt ...
Rumors that an aide frequently seen accompanying U.S. President Donald Trump was secretly a hospice nurse circulated online ...
Rumors that the Kentucky senator had died or was near the end of his life spread on social media in June 2026.
The claim misrepresents a bill that would designate the entire length of U.S. Highway 287 as future Interstate 47.
The videos announcing the changes were AI-generated, and some of the alleged measures on the interstate were not actually new ...
This week, a rumor spread online that a U.S. Air Force major named Jason Watson was arrested on the Capitol steps after calling for the impeachment and removal of President Donald Trump. Snopes ...
The president said he was awarding the Medal of Honor to himself and two of his sons, making it a “threesome.” ...
Social media users claimed the post symbolized Vance's political evolution, from being anti-Trump to running as his vice ...