Not exact matches
Snopes, for example, which has been fact - checking dubious Internet stories for over two decades, was dismissed
by some as a «far - left group,» as was fellow verification site Politifact.
The Babylon Bee was reported
by the fact - checking website
Snopes earlier this month over an article entitled «Did CNN Purchase an Industrial - Sized Washing Machine to Spin News?».
This has been debunked
by multiple outlets (including
Snopes), however, and seems to be nothing more than a few internet trolls looking for attention.
According to reports from
Snopes, 52 out of 211 animals that came through the shelter that day were specifically brought
by their guardians to be surrendered.
On his blog, Bloom pointed to a great Oct. 18 piece on the climate article
by Alex Kasprak for
Snopes, the invaluable (and overworked) truth detector for web content.
Snopes quotes polar bear researcher Steve Amstrup, who's has flipped flopped on several bear issues over his career and whose «expertise model» has been severely criticized
by colleagues in released emails.
It looks like the kind of story that would be quickly debunked
by a search on
Snopes, but as the message is being delivered
by Jerry Martin, U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee, I'm going to assume that it is legitimate.