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Trump walker photo, Liam Neeson narrates anti-vaccine doc & more
Plus: How to spot suspicious health supplements and avoid getting scammed
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Don't fall for photo showing Trump using walker
An image claiming to show President Donald Trump using a walker is spreading online. But is it authentic?
While the image looks fairly realistic, Snopes reporter Laerke Christensen confirmed it's completely fake. Read our full report for the proof.
Newly released Epstein estate photo shows Trump with 6 women
House Oversight Democrats released 19 photos from a trove of 95,000 images, four of which featured the president or his likeness.
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Could 'Trump Gold Card' visas bring in president's predicted profits? What we know
Scores of millionaires could afford the visas, but it was unclear how many would buy them.
Liam Neeson narrated anti-vaccine documentary
While the actor narrated this film, he has expressed support for vaccines before, calling them a "remarkable human success story."
Did Dolly Parton open an animal sanctuary in Tennessee?
The country singer is an animal lover, but this particular rumor had no legs to stand on.
Staff pick
How to spot suspicious health supplements and avoid getting scammed
The internet is littered with health supplements that make big promises but often lack proof. So how can you protect yourself?
Snopes reporter Emery Winter and intern Will Kramer created a guide to spotting supplement scams so you can safeguard both your wallet and your health.






