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Kid Rock song, rumored ICE arrest of lawyer & more
Plus: Why some users thought Bad Bunny wore bulletproof vest at 2026 Grammys
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Did Kid Rock sing 'I like 'em underage' and 'some say that's statutory' in 'Cool, Daddy Cool'?
Online users shared a rumor claiming that musician Kid Rock once released a song with lyrics that included "I like 'em underage" and "some say that's statutory but I say it's mandatory."
The claim spread in the days after Turning Point USA announced Kid Rock would perform in the conservative organization's "All-American Halftime Show," an event competing with the Super Bowl's official halftime performance. Reporter Jordan Liles dug into the song’s lyrics to set the record straight.
Don't fall for alleged Epstein emails stating Trump doesn't like Black girls
The rumor spread soon after the Department of Justice released more than 3 million files related to Epstein.
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Did Melania and Barron Trump open 'free hospital' for homeless people?
Online searches revealed no credible reports about the opening of the alleged "Melania–Barron Trump Legacy Medical Center."
Beware claim ICE arrested civil rights attorney Sandra May Watkins
We found multiple signs that the story was AI-generated, including inconsistent names for the arrested woman.
Los Angeles law firm says offer to evict Billie Eilish from 'stolen land' wasn't 'serious'
Modern Los Angeles and many of its suburbs sit on the ancestral lands of the Gabrielino/Tongva Nation.
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Why some users thought Bad Bunny wore bulletproof vest at 2026 Grammys
Social media users have spread claims that the Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny wore a bulletproof vest under his clothes while attending the 2026 Grammy Awards.
The rumor gained traction amid online backlash after Bad Bunny criticized U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in a speech during the awards ceremony. Some posts cast him as a target who might be in danger, treating his appearance in photos and clips as supposed evidence of extra protection. Reporting fellow Aleksandra Wrona investigated if the rumor fit the facts of what happened.






