BOOM found that the video was created by a YouTuber Naveen Jangra with a disclaimer stating it was made for entertainment purposes.
BOOM found that the viral video shows two mannequins set on fire from a Halloween party in Chimelong Ocean Kingdom theme park ...
Experts discussed Sikkim's transition from an erstwhile kingdom to a modern republic and the developments that followed ...
The viral image does not depict the wife of the Bengaluru suicide victim, Atul Subhash, but another woman who has the same ...
The man weeping in the video was identified as Nasim Miya, a farmer from Kushtia whose crops were burnt on December 5, 2024 by miscreants.
The Supreme Court's decision to examine the Places of Worship Act could reshape the legal landscape for religious sites in ...
As a business owner, it is important to have easy access to funds. This way you not only expand your business but also attain ...
BOOM found that the incident of quadruple murder-suicide happened in Purnea, Bihar, where a woman killed her three minor children and died by suicide.
BOOM found that the video was created by a content creator and does not show a real incident.
Allahabad High Court judge Shekhar Kumar Yadav's controversial statements targeting the muslim community has sparked outrage ...
BOOM found that the viral graphic attributed to Sakal is fake, and has been rubbished by the Marathi newspaper.
In November, BOOM published 91 fact-checks in English, Hindi and Bangla. The majority of false information we found was about ...