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 [snopes-logo](       Hello again from snopes, where we shed light on the wild tales you've heard!  This e-mail gives information about new articles recently added to the snopes.com web site. If after this update you are left wondering about something newly arrived in your inbox, our [search engine]( stands ready to assist you. Bookmark that URL — it's a keeper!  And now to the legends, the mayhem, and the misinformation!     THE LATEST     1. FBI Agents Have an Anti-Trump ‘Secret Society’?]( Claims that FBI agents had formed a "secret society" to oppose President Donald Trump are unfounded and appear to have been based on a joke.      2. Trump Wanted Mueller Fired, Backed Off]( President Donald Trump ordered the firing of special counsel Robert Mueller last June, but he backed off the order after White House lawyer Don McGahn threatened to resign.      3. Trump’s Doctor Say the President Was ‘Too Sick to Talk to Mueller’?]( President Trump may not talk to special counsel Robert Mueller after all, but not because he was excused by a doctor's note.      4. a New York Lawmaker Accused of Sexual Misconduct Negotiating Anti-Harassment Laws?]( A former staffer said the senator forced himself on her outside a bar in April 2015.      5. Australia Using Chemtrails to Forcibly Vaccinate its Residents?]( A disreputable web site recycled an already-spurious claim by an anti-vaccine publisher.   [SEE MORE](     RECOMMENDATIONS      [Will Robert Mueller Be Forced to Resign Over an Affair with Nancy Pelosi?]( [The man heading an investigation that may implicate President Trump will not be stepping down over salacious revelations.](      [FACT CHECK: Did a CDC Doctor Say the Flu Shot Is Causing a Deadly Outbreak?]( [A disreputable web site used an unsourced and fabricated quote to link deaths from the flu epidemic to the flu shot.](      [FACT CHECK: Are Cell Phone Numbers Being Given to Telemarketers?]( [Rumors that cell phone numbers are going to be released to telemarketers if their owners don't sign up with the Do Not Call registry are false.](      [FACT CHECK: Did Dolly Parton Say: 'Trump In One Year Is Already Better Than 16 Years of Bush, Obama Put Together’?]( [Celebrities say the most outrageous things, especially when it comes to politics! Or do they? Sometimes they do, and sometimes they don't.](      [FACT CHECK: Is 'Paint Thinner' Trisodium Phosphate Found in Cereals?]( [Trisodium phosphate is a common and safe additive used in small amounts in various foods, not a form of "paint thinner".](     [HOTTEST ARTICLES](     [Facebook](  [Twitter](  [E-Mail](mailto:   © 1994-2016 by snopes.com. This material may not be reproduced without permission. snopes and the snopes.com logo are registered service marks of snopes.com. [Preferences]( [View Online]( | [Unsubscribe](   If you don't want to receive these emails [unsubscribe]( 2522 N. Proctor St., #524. Tacoma, WA 98406

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