Jordan Liles
Jordan Liles

Jordan Liles is a Senior Reporter who has been with Snopes since 2016.

A post on X formerly known as Twitter included a video clip purportedly of diner patrons saying the US Pledge of Allegiance.
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A scam making the rounds online led users to a malicious website meant to scare them into believing Apple Security Centre, MacOS Secure Services, Microsoft Support, Windows Defender Scan or some other service had detected a Trojan virus threat called Ads fiancetrack2 dll on a device.
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Online posts falsely claimed Elon Musk fired the entire cast of The View after acquiring ABC and had the headline reading Elon Musk shakes up television with daring acquisition and dismissal.
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A rumor claimed the Circle K convenience store and gas station chain discriminated against LGBT job seekers, specifically gay men and trans-women, by automatically weeding out applicants who had been convicted of child sex crimes.
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A fake flower called cats eye dazzle is being shared online next to sales for supposed seeds, all based on photos generated by AI.
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An online rumor said Reba McEntire was facing serious charges and asked for prayers regarding a lawsuit involving Martha MacCallum and Fox News.
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A rumor said Joe Biden finished 76th in a class of 85 at Syracuse University College of Law in 1968.
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A TikTok video led people to believe Harrison Ford gave a pro-Palestinian speech in favor of protesters who support what they call a free Palestine.
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A movie trailer purportedly for I Am Legend 2 was uploaded to YouTube in April 2024 and featured Will Smith and Michael B. Jordan.
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An online rumor said Reba McEntire was facing serious charges and asked for prayers regarding a lawsuit involving Martha MacCallum and Fox News.
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A rumor claimed Aaron Rodgers was facing a lifetime suspension or ban from the NFL for a suspiciously speedy recovery with CBD gummies.
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A rumor claimed World Economic Forum founder and executive chairman Klaus Schwab was ill and had been hospitalized.
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Online users claimed a photo of a woman in a short dress cutting a slice of cake was captured in Tehran in Iran in 1973 for her birthday.
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