
Headline Lies: The Viral Spin You Can’t Ignore (Bananas, Haley Kalil, FBI + More) l Alexis Knight
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Welcome to the Friday Edition of Headline Lies — your twice-weekly hit of truth, airing Mondays and Fridays. Today, Alexis Knight breaks down the top five stories the media and social media blew out of proportion this week and uncovers what’s really going on behind the spin.
From the wild banana rumor in Oklahoma to Haley Kalil’s shocking social media obituary post, and the latest FBI narrative shifts — this episode exposes the real agenda hiding behind viral headlines. Also: why so many stories are crafted to confuse and distract, and what it means for you. No fluff. No filter. Just the truth.
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