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We checked messages suggesting Pope Francis appeared in a video playing the song 'Ave Maria' on guitar. Here's what we found.
We verified messages claiming that Pope Francis left a millionaire fortune, including a Lamborghini, after his death. Find out what's true.
We fact-checked claims saying that César Millán, the dog trainer, had been sentenced to life imprisonment. See what we found.
We checked messages claiming that the text 'Definition of Hospital', about prayers in hospitals, was written by Pope Francis.
We fact-checked claims that Pope Francis wrote a motivational reflection starting with 'this life will go by fast'.
We checked messages claiming that King Charles III had abdicated the British throne in April 2025. Find out what is true and what is a hoax.
We fact-checked messages claiming that a brother impregnated his two sisters after playing a game called “mommy and daddy.” Here's what’s true.
We fact-checked messages claiming that Mike Wolfe from the show American Pickers was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Frank Fritz.
Discover 30 fake news stories about Pope Francis that went viral during his papacy, including rumors of death, political statements, and distorted messages.
We fact-checked a story claiming that Hiroshima survivor sisters performed a moving piano and violin duet on America's Got Talent.
A quote claiming Pope Francis said "eat what you want at Easter" is circulating online. But did he really say that? Here's what we found.