{"id":16230,"date":"2026-01-25T07:31:00","date_gmt":"2026-01-25T07:31:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/skybeaconnews.com\/index.php\/2026\/01\/25\/how-one-false-world-war-i-scoop-sent-america-celebrating\/"},"modified":"2026-01-31T02:09:23","modified_gmt":"2026-01-31T02:09:23","slug":"how-one-false-world-war-i-scoop-sent-america-celebrating","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/skybeaconnews.com\/index.php\/2026\/01\/25\/how-one-false-world-war-i-scoop-sent-america-celebrating\/","title":{"rendered":"How one false World War I scoop sent America celebrating"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Jump to main content                                                                                                                                                                                                  <\/p>\n<p>SYNDICATED COLUMN<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>     OPINION: HOLY COW! HISTORY: America&#039;s first viral &#039;fake news&#039; moment                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Published             <time datetime=\"2026-01-25T07:31:00.000Z\">January 25, 2026 &#8211; 12:31 a.m.<\/time>                                                                                                                                                                              <\/p>\n<p>We hear a lot these days about \u201cfake news,\u201d but it\u2019s not a new complaint. In fact, one wartime reporting blunder hit America like a bombshell. Here\u2019s the story.<\/p>\n<p>Mankind had never seen anything like World War I. It featured brand-new horrors such as poison gas, bombs dropped from the sky, tanks and machine guns. More than 70 million people from 32 countries fought, and 17 million died. An additional 20 million were wounded.<\/p>\n<p>Folks desperately wanted the war to end. When November 1918 arrived, it seemed peace was finally within sight.<\/p>\n<p>Which is where Roy Howard enters the story. He was the president of United Press (later United Press International), a news service locked in fierce competition with rival The Associated Press.<\/p>\n<p>With the war winding down, Howard was in Brest, France, on Nov. 7, meeting with Adm. Henry Wilson, the commander of American naval forces there.<\/p>\n<p>Exactly what happened next is fuzzy. Wilson had just received word (either by telegram or phone) from a friend at the American Embassy in Paris that an armistice had been signed that morning. The war was over!<\/p>\n<p>Journalists spend their entire career waiting for a scoop that big. And Howard had it all to himself.<\/p>\n<p>He asked Wilson if it was OK to report the news. Sure, the admiral said.<\/p>\n<p>Howard sped off to the nearest telegraph office, where he violated UP\u2019s rules. All dispatches coming from France were to be signed by Howard and William Simms, UP\u2019s foreign editor. But Simms was 375 miles away in Paris. Waiting to reach him would jeopardize the exclusive.<\/p>\n<p>So Howard simply forged Simms\u2019 signature and sent these words:<\/p>\n<p>          Ad                    <\/p>\n<p>\u201cURGENT \u2013 ARMISTICE ALLIES SIGNED ELEVEN [this morning] \u2014 HOSTILITIES CEASED TWO [this afternoon] HOWARD-SIMMS.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The news hit New York like a bomb. Wall Street suspended trading at 1 p.m. Stores closed, with one merchant posting in his window, \u201cToo happy to work. Come back tomorrow!\u201d Traffic stopped as crowded streets turned into impromptu block parties. And of course, alcohol flowed very, very freely.<\/p>\n<p>The word Americans, and all people the world over, had longed to hear was finally being said. Peace.<\/p>\n<p>Except it wasn\u2019t. Across the Atlantic, the war still raged in France. Adm. Wilson\u2019s friend had merely passed along a rumor. And Howard hadn\u2019t bothered to confirm it.<\/p>\n<p>When the news reached Washington, Secretary of State Robert Lansing practically tripped over himself issuing a denial. It hit the wires at 2:15 p.m.<\/p>\n<p>However, the people rejected it. They clung to what they wanted to believe, that the war was indeed over, and they weren\u2019t going to let anyone take it away from them. Angry mobs destroyed copies of newspapers that ran the denial and even briefly attacked the Associated Press\u2019 New York office when it couldn\u2019t confirm an armistice.<\/p>\n<p>Celebrations lasted all night across the country.<\/p>\n<p>Yet, by the next morning, there could be no disputing it. Men were still fighting and dying in the trenches. The UP had got it wrong.<\/p>\n<p>The New York Times called it \u201cthe most flagrant and culpable act of public deception\u201d in the history of journalism. The New York Evening Sun gloated that it hadn\u2019t reported the \u201cfake news\u201d as fact.<\/p>\n<p>The armistice was actually signed a few days later, \u201con the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>With the war really and truly over, Americans did it all over again. The so-called \u201cFalse Armistice\u201d of Nov. 7 had merely been a dress rehearsal for the real thing on the 11th.<\/p>\n<p>As for Roy Howard, he wiped the egg off his face and soldiered on. He headed the E.W. Scripps Company in 1920, which later became the Scripps-Howard newspaper and broadcasting chain. He even interviewed Josef Stalin in the Kremlin in 1936. Yet, when Howard retired in 1953, his big mistake from 35 years earlier still hounded him. And always did.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFake news\u201d has been around a long time. It will likely still exist a long time from now, too. And that\u2019s a fact.<\/p>\n<p>J. Mark Powell is a novelist, former TV journalist and diehard history buff. He is the author of \u201cWitness to War: The Civil War Told by Those Living Through It\u201d; it is available now for preorder online. 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HISTORY: America&#039;s first viral &#039;fake news&#039; moment Published January 25, 2026 &#8211; 12:31 a.m. We hear a lot these days about \u201cfake news,\u201d but it\u2019s not a new complaint. In fact, one wartime reporting blunder hit America like a bombshell. Here\u2019s the story.<br \/>\nMankind had never seen anything like World War I. It featured brand-new horrors such as poison gas, bombs dropped from the sky, tanks and machine guns. More than 70 million people from 32 countries fought, and 17 million died. An additional 20 million were wounded.<br \/>\nFolks desperately wanted the war to end. When November 1918 arrived, it seemed peace was finally within sight.<br \/>\nWhich is where Roy Howard enters the story. He was the president of United Press (later United Press International), a news service locked in fierce competition with rival The Associated Press.<br \/>\nWith the war winding down, Howard was in Brest, France, on Nov. 7, meeting with Adm. 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