An alleged quote attributed to the homeland security secretary misidentified both the Bible's author and its original language.
The image was digitally generated and originated from a satirical social media account.
Bannon, a former adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, also conducted an hours-long interview with the disgraced financier ...
Some social media users suggested the acid was to make bodies disappear.
One Threads user said the movie would be "directed by Roman Polanski, produced by Harvey Weinstein," with music by R. Kelly.
The satirical Fox News chyron circulated amid online speculation about Trump's supposed incontinence.
Social media users claimed U.S. marshals seized the presidential daughter's passport after secret testimony by her stepmother, Melania Trump.
The rumor spread soon after the Department of Justice released more than 3 million files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
The claim spread through unreliable social media posts, not trustworthy news outlets.
The claim originated on a social media page that calls its output satire.
Some YouTube channels and Facebook page deal exclusively in fictional stories of missing people discovered decades later.
A presidential character in the author's 1998 "Parable of the Talents" was inspired by Ronald Reagan, who used the campaign slogan in 1980.