Scammers commonly promote products that have “miracle” cosmetic or health benefits using fake celebrity endorsements.
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We VERIFY what SNAP recipients should know now that pandemic emergency allotments are ending.
Certain models of Cosori brand air fryers have been recalled in the U.S., Canada and Mexico because their wire connections can overheat and cause...
Zach asked VERIFY what’s more environmentally friendly — single-use coffee pods or more traditional brewing methods. The answer depends on these factors.
There’s a reason why some people get Samoas and others get Caramel deLites.
Salt-like phosphate crystals that can form in the cheese dip may look like glass, but they are edible and not dangerous.
An online article misrepresents a 2017 Cleveland Clinic study about a nutrient found in eggs. Here’s what the research actually says.
Iowa Republicans introduced a bill that would make staples like fresh meat ineligible for SNAP benefits. But the proposal would not affect other states.
Allegations that KitchenAid mixer attachments contain lead have spread online. The company has not issued a recall for the products.
In the week leading up to Christmas, the average price for eggs was 267% higher than it was at the beginning of 2022, according...
Little Debbie snack cakes are no longer being sold on U.S. military bases and Canadian distribution is paused — but the product is still...
Eating right before swimming is “not a contributing risk to drowning” and “can be dismissed as a myth,” the American Red Cross says.
Onions can’t absorb germs from the air or from skin. Even if they could, they wouldn’t kill pathogens or “detox” your body.
Although they do have nutrients that promote eye health, the claim that carrots can actually improve your vision stems from British WWII propaganda.
Your body can’t digest gum, but that doesn’t mean it will remain in your body for seven years. It passes through your stool as...
If you were ever made to eat the skin of a potato or apple because that’s where ‘all the nutrients are,’ you were misled.
A VERIFY viewer asked if dropping a roll of Mentos into any soda can cause an explosion like when the candy is mixed with...
Much of the holiday meal is dangerous for pets because of fats, oils, spices, seasonings and other ingredients that can be toxic to them.
U.S. food and health agencies say it’s a myth that hot food shouldn’t go in the refrigerator.
The price of turkey is higher this year than in 2021. But shoppers likely won’t see a 17% increase like some data suggests because...