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And now to the legends, the mayhem, and the misinformation! New Articles - E-mail warns that a child injured his arm through extended wearing of Silly Bandz.
- Virus warning: 'New Gifts for You'
- Newt Gingrich issued a statement condemning the building of the Cordoba House community center in Manhattan.
- Are thieves handing out key rings at gas stations that enable them to track potential victims?
- Photograph purportedly shows a circular bridge.
- Is the word 'cabal' an acronym formed from the names of five ministers to Charles II?
- Update: Sam Bish, a 9-year-old boy who was battling cancer, has passed away.
- Don't forget to visit our Daily Snopes page for a collection of odd news stories from around the world!
Worth a Second Look - Was children's TV host Barney the purple dinosaur caught hiding cocaine in his tail and cussing out a child?
Still Haunting the Inbox Fraud Afoot - Visit our Top Scams page for a list of schemes commonly used by crooks to separate the unwary from their money.
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