
The Guardian Headline: Debunking Viral Claim About White People and Healthcare Access Controversy
A fact-check revealing how a misinterpreted Guardian headline sparked a heated debate about race and healthcare access.

A fact-check revealing how a misinterpreted Guardian headline sparked a heated debate about race and healthcare access.

Despite viral claims on social media, there is no evidence to support that Elon Musk has purchased Boeing.

A viral claim that a panipuri vendor received a GST notice for earning ₹40 lakh has been debunked; the vendor’s actual income was only ₹1.5 lakh, well below the taxable threshold.

An old video of a church attack has been misleadingly linked to Christmas 2024, revealing the dangers of misinformation in social media.

A viral video falsely identifies a Muslim man as a vandal, leading to widespread misinformation and communal tensions, which has been debunked through thorough fact-checking.

A viral video misattributed to recent protests in Cairo is actually from a demonstration in 2019, highlighting the challenges of misinformation.

A viral video falsely alleging that an Iowa toy drive was connected to child trafficking has been debunked, revealing the event’s true purpose of supporting children in need.

A fraudulent website, ‘https://brs.inc,’ falsely claims to be a government-recognized organization offering prestigious national awards while soliciting fees from unsuspecting nominees.

A viral claim misidentifies a woman discussing pandemic preparedness as a WHO official, prompting a fact-check to clarify her true affiliation.

Stay vigilant against phishing scams—an email claiming to offer an e-PAN Card is fake and aims to steal your sensitive information!