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Hello again from snopes, where we shed light on the wild tales you've heard! Thise-mail gives information about new articles recently added to the snopes.com web site and provides pointers to older pieces about rumors and hoaxes still wandering into everyone's inboxes. 

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New Articles

  • Will an unusual planetary alignment on 4 April 2014 make people on Earth weigh less?
  • Malicious code is loaded onto computers via court notice fraud.
  • The IRS does not contact taxpayers by phone to demand that overdue taxes be settled via prepaid debit card or wire transfers.
  • Has NASCAR champion Jeff Gordon announced he is in a relationship with another male driver?
  • Does quitting "cold turkey" result in the skins of addicts in withdrawal resembling that of plucked turkeys?
  • A cuckolded husband presented his wife with the head of her lover.
  • Imitation see-through skirts: The "current fashion rage in Japan," or a digital hoax?
  • Warning about razor blades discovered glued to playground equipment in a public park.
  • Conspiracy theory claims the U.S. Navy diverted missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 to a secret Navy base and captured it.
  • Don't forget to visit our Daily Snopes page for a collection of odd news stories from around the world!

Worth a Second Look

  • A stunned animal dressed up for a photo gains revenge on his tormentors.

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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