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  1. The definitive Internet reference source for researching urban legends, folklore, myths, rumors, and misinformation.

  2. Altered Christmas Photo of Michelle Obama Promotes False Conspiracy Theory. July 7, 2024 Users posting the fake picture promoted an evidence-free conspiracy theory claiming the former f ...

  3. Snopes is the internet's definitive resource for fact-checking misinformation, debunking fake news, and researching urban legends.

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    Snopes (/ ˈ s n oʊ p s /), formerly known as the Urban Legends Reference Pages, is a fact-checking website. It has been described as a "well-regarded reference for sorting out myths and rumors" on the Internet.

  5. Apr 10, 2009 · Known in cyberspace as “snopes,” the Agoura Hills resident spends much of his time debunking urban legends via the Usenet newsgroup alt.folklore.urban.” The Mikkelsons were hardly holed up ...

  6. Jun 5, 2020 · With Snopes becoming a prominent online fact-checking service, it left us wondering: is Snopes biased? Let's look at the evidence.

  7. All the latest rumors, urban legends, myths and misinformation gathered together in one nifty list.

  8. Snopes (@snopes) is the definitive source for fact-checking online. Follow them on Twitter to get the latest updates on viral myths, hoaxes, and scams. Learn how to spot misinformation and verify the truth with Snopes.

  9. With Gina Gershon, Paula Jai Parker, Edward Kerr, Danny Nucci. In this detective series with a comical note, Glenn Hall runs an unconventional flashy private detective agency in Los Angeles, and means business above all, never mind the rules--if she can get around them.

  10. Jul 26, 2017 · Snopes debunked that image — and has uncovered many other hoaxes. But the future of one of the nation's first digital fact-checking initiatives is currently in doubt.

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