US President Donald Trump has revealed the winners of his "Fake News Awards".
Trump shared a link on Twitter, which promptly crashed as thousands of users tried to click on it.
Not to worry, as the full list of winners of the 2017 Fake News Awards and the reasons why are below.
1. New York Times
Paul Krugman claiming markets would "never" recover from Trump presidency
2. ABC News
Brian Ross' clumsy reports on former national security adviser Michael Flynn
3. CNN
Reporting that Trump and his son had early access to hack Wikileaks
4. Time
Reporting that Trump removed a bust of Martin Luther King, Jr. from the Oval Office
5. The Washington Post
Dave Weigel tweeting that Trump's December rally in Florida was empty
6. CNN
Releasing a video claiming Trump overfed fish in Japan during his visit with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
7. CNN
Retracting a report claiming Anthony Scaramucci-Russia ties
8. Newsweek
Reporting that Polish First Lady Agata Kornhauser-Duda did not shake Trump's hand
9. CNN
Reporting that former FBI Director James Comey would dispute Trump's claim he was told he was not under investigation
10. New York Times
Reporting that the Trump administration hid a climate-change report.
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Without even naming a news organisation, Trump's simply put "'RUSSIA COLLUSION!' Russian collusion is perhaps the greatest hoax perpetrated on the American people. THERE IS NO COLLUSION!"
After he released the list, he shared a remark on Twitter saying there "there is a lot of good news."