Fake News About Hurricane Irma Spreads Online

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As Hurricane Irma approaches Florida, rumors, fake news and hoaxes are circulating on social media. Below, Newsweek reviews some of the most popular tall tales doing the rounds, and examines why they should not be believed. “Sharknado” Earlier in the week, a fake image of a news ticker reading “Irma Now Contains Sharks” emerged on social…

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