Roundup of some of the most popular, but completely untrue, headlines of the week
READ MOREConfederate monument in Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza in Phoenix, Arizona. Photo via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)
State includes six monuments to Confederate soldiers – most erected within the last 20 years
READ MORESteve Scalise, a top House Republican, was wounded in the Wednesday morning shooting by a rifle-wielding gunman
READ MOREThe Trump Hotel in the nation's capital affects business in the Washington area and is part of the reason the lawsuit was filed
READ MOREJournal of Political Philosophy devotes entire issue to Black Lives Matter but forgets to include a single Black scholar
READ MOREMore than 60 women have accused the 79-year-old of sexual assault
READ MOREThe facts and statements from White House don't match
READ MOREJournal's editors were apologetic for what they conceded was an "especially grave oversight"
READ MOREComey also accused the Trump administration of spreading "lies, plain and simple" about him and the FBI
READ MOREPresident Trump, Ed Sec DeVos Make False Claims about Education Policies
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