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Fact or Fiction: Bottle Caps For Kid's Cancer

Fact or Fiction: Bottle Caps For Kid's Cancer

Is there an organization collecting bottle caps for children who have cancer?


Fact or Fiction: Halloween Candy

Fact or Fiction: Halloween Candy

This Fact or Fiction started in the 1970's. You may know this story, and is a warning to parents.


Fact or Fiction:  Mentally Handicapped Brought In By Buses To Vote

Fact or Fiction: Mentally Handicapped Brought In By Buses To Vote

An e-mail says mentally handicapped people are being brought in by the bus loads to vote Democratic in Kinston.


Fact or Fiction:  Room Disservice

Fact or Fiction: Room Disservice

Governor Palin's clothing is not the only spending making news.  Did Michele Obama really order lobster, caviar and champagne from room service while in New York?


Fact or Fiction:  Straight Party Voting

Fact or Fiction: Straight Party Voting

Before you cast your ballot, you might want to read the instructions carefully.


Voting Fact Or Fiction

Voting Fact Or Fiction

There are a lot of e-mails going around about voting issues.  2 Wants to Know tackles some of them.


Fact or Fiction: Voting Clothing Gets You Turned Away

Fact or Fiction: Voting Clothing Gets You Turned Away

An e-mail going around is telling people not to wear a candidates' buttons, shirts, hats or pins or you'll be turned away.


Fact or Fiction:  UPS Gripe Sheet

Fact or Fiction: UPS Gripe Sheet

Did a ground crew member really answer a pilot's gripe who noted the "left inside main tire almost needs replacement," answer with "almost replaced left inside main tire."


Fact or Fiction: Governor Palin Fake Photos

Fact or Fiction: Governor Palin Fake Photos

It didn't take long for e-mails to start flying about Republican Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin. 


Fact or Fiction:  Headlights and Gang Initiations

Fact or Fiction: Headlights and Gang Initiations

Tami from Greensboro sent us an e-mail warning about a gang initiation ritual.


Fact or Fiction:  Twinkies Can Last Years

Fact or Fiction: Twinkies Can Last Years

Can those wonderful sponge-cakes last a long period of time.


Fact or Fiction: Merv Griffin Tombstone

Fact or Fiction: Merv Griffin Tombstone

Did Merv Griffin really have something humorous inscribed on his tombstone?


Fact or Fiction:  30 Gas Saving Tips

Fact or Fiction: 30 Gas Saving Tips

Do cash back gas cards really save you money? VIDEO


Fact or Fiction: Best Buy E-mail Rant About Returns

Fact or Fiction: Best Buy E-mail Rant About Returns

As with many e-mails that come to Fact and Fiction, this one came from Joseph and is about customer service and return issue.  


Fact or Fiction:  809 Area Code Scam

Fact or Fiction: 809 Area Code Scam

It's an e-mail warning to watch out for phone calls from the 809 area code that could cost you thousands of dollars. VIDEO


Fact of Fiction: Drive-Through Mastectomies

Fact of Fiction: Drive-Through Mastectomies

Many times these e-mails you get out of the blue take on serious topics, such as this one about breast cancer.


Fact or Fiction: Outrageous Jury Awards

Fact or Fiction: Outrageous Jury Awards

Is the e-mail about outrageous jury awards for people doing things to themselves true?


Fact or Fiction: Clinton's Pastor Arrested

Fact or Fiction: Clinton's Pastor Arrested

Was Hillary Clinton's Pastor arrested for child molestation?



Fact Or Fiction: Leaded Lipstick

Fact Or Fiction: Leaded Lipstick

Share your ideas for Fact or Fiction with us.  This week came from a viewer in Winston-Salem.


Fact or Fiction: The Devil's Pool

Fact or Fiction: The Devil's Pool

Someone sent photos of people swimming at the top of the world's biggest waterfall.


Fact or Fiction: First Commercial NC Airport

Fact or Fiction: First Commercial NC Airport

It appears the first commercial airfield in North Carolina was actually in between Kernersville and Winston-Salem.  Fact or Fiction?


Fact or Fiction: New Cell Phone Driving Ban

Fact or Fiction: New Cell Phone Driving Ban

Will you be able to talk on your cell phone after July 1st? The answer is this morning's fact or fiction.



Fact or Fiction: Fake Officer And Cell Phone Code

Fact or Fiction: Fake Officer And Cell Phone Code

Is there a code you can dial on your phone to get roadside help to check if the officer who pulled you over is real?


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