
Small Lies, Big Game: The Headlines That Shouldn’t Be Fake (But Somehow Are!) l Alexis Knight Headline Lies
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Today on Headline Lies, we step away from the politics and take you somewhere stranger: into the world of small, seemingly harmless headlines that turn out to be completely fake. No presidents. No global disasters. Just everyday stories—school warnings, fish hoaxes, Costco receipts, and Olive Garden rumors—spun into lies to grab your clicks, steal your focus, and cash in. Because the problem isn’t just the big stories.
It’s that even the dumbest, smallest headlines are now part of the game.
And unless you change how you engage with media, they’ll keep winning—and you’ll keep paying. We’re exposing it all: the fear machine, the fake photos, the outrage-for-profit economy. You don’t need to be fooled.
But they’re counting on the fact that you will be
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