Does a photo on social media show people crowding the street outside Madison Square Garden in New York in 2024 for a Trump rally? No, that's not true: Images from the street scene first appeared in 2011, showing people in Dublin lined up
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Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Trump Did NOT Wear Hat With Proud Boy Colors To Madison Square Garden Rally
Did Donald Trump wear a hat in the Proud Boys colors of black and yellow at his Madison Square Garden rally on October 27, 2024? No, that's not true: Trump wore the black-and-yellow baseball hat in Traverse City, Michigan, two days before
PolitiFact→ Viral image – Trump wore red and blue at the Madison Square Garden rally, not ‘black and gold’
Former President Donald Trump wore “Proud Boys black and gold” at his Oct. 27 Madison Square Garden rally.
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Trump wore red and blue at the Madison Square Garden rally, not ‘Proud Boy gang colors’
Former President Donald Trump wore “Proud Boy gang colors” Oct. 27, 2024, at Madison Square Garden.
PolitiFact→ X posts – No, New Yorkers didn’t erect an anti-Trump sign outside Madison Square Garden during his rally
Image shows an anti-Trump billboard outside Madison Square Garden.
PolitiFact→ Live fact-checks from Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally in New York City
We're live fact-checking former President Donald Trump's 5 p.m. ET rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Follow along here.
The Dispatch→ The Garden of Earthly Barbarians
"We love people because we care for them, and the act of caring leads to commitment."
The Dispatch→ Tending the Garden
How modern parenting abandons the reliably good for the unattainably perfect.
FactCheck.org→ Online Posts Misrepresent Purpose of USDA Community Garden Database
Quick Take A U.S. Department of Agriculture program that promotes the growth of community gardens in areas with little access to fresh food encourages community groups to register with the USDA. But social media posts misleadingly suggest the USDA
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – No need to hide the trowels and topsoil. USDA has no mandatory garden registry.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture requires anyone with a garden to “register that with the government.”
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: USDA Is NOT Demanding People Register Their Private Home Gardens
Are Americans required to register their private home gardens on the USDA website so the government can track what they're growing? No, that's not true: The U.S. Department of Agriculture created a program to support "community gardens" -
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Michigan Did NOT Ban Seed Sales To Limit Home Gardening
Does the state of Michigan ban most stores from selling seeds, and is the purpose of this ban to force people to only buy fruit from big corporations? No, that's not true: Michigan does not ban seed sales. There was a short period during
Full Fact→ Article saying gardening is a sign of ‘far-right extremism’ does not exist
A digitally manipulated screenshot of a Canadian news site has been shared widely online.
Snopes→ Queen to Miss Traditional Royal Garden Party Season
The 96-year-old monarch will be represented instead by other members of her family.
Snopes→ Doctors Pluck More Than a Dozen Maggots from Gardener’s Eye
Sheep botfly larvae typically grow in the nostrils of sheep and feed on mucus.
Snopes→ Scam Alert: Chick-fil-A and Olive Garden Facebook Vouchers
Viral Facebook posts on multiple pages and profiles claimed to offer a "meal for two with drinks voucher offer for everyone!"
Snopes→ Abandoned Olive Garden Explored at Night in Video
Patrons at one specific Olive Garden location appeared to have reached the end of their "never-ending soup or salad and breadsticks."
Snopes→ Idled Thai Taxis Go Green with Mini-Gardens on Car Roofs
Taxi fleets in Thailand are giving new meaning to the term “rooftop garden,” as they utilize the roofs of cabs idled by the coronavirus crisis to serve as small vegetable plots.
Snopes→ Hoe No! Facebook Snafu Spells Trouble for Gardening Group
Facebook's algorithms sometimes flag "hoe" as “violating community standards," apparently referring to a different word, one without an “e" at the end.
Snopes→ Biden Cancels Trump’s Planned ‘Garden of American Heroes’
It was to have featured sculptures of dozens of American historical figures, including presidents, athletes and pop culture icons, envisioned by Trump as “a vast outdoor park that will feature the statues of the greatest Americans to ever live."
Snopes→ Is the ‘Most Dangerous Garden in the World’ a Real Place?
To enter the "Poison Garden" you must pass through a gate with a skull and crossbones.
Truth or Fiction?→ Was Alex Trebek Listed as Part of Trump’s ‘Garden of American Heroes’?
Two days before the end of his one-term presidency, Donald Trump’s administration released a wide-ranging list of public figures it ordered to be included as statues in its proposed “National Garden of American Heroes” — includ
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Olive Garden Did NOT Revoke ‘Never Ending Pasta Pass’ For Sean Hannity And Capitol Insurrectionists
Did Olive Garden announce it was revoking the "Never Ending Pasta Pass" for any customers identified as a participant in the invasion of the U.S. Capitol, along with the revocation of Sean Hannity's "Lifetime Pasta Pass"? No, that's not t
Snopes→ Did Olive Garden Revoke Hannity’s Pasta Pass After Capitol Riot?
The restaurant chain Olive Garden found itself in the middle of a media spat following the U.S. Capitol riot.
Snopes→ Is Olive Garden Going Out of Business?
An online ad promoting a list of restaurants closing in 2020 may have stopped breadstick-lovers in their tracks.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Sen. Thom Tillis Contracted The Coronavirus And WAS Unmasked During Part Of The SCOTUS Rose Garden Event
Did Sen. Thom Tillis contract the coronavirus despite wearing a mask at the White House Rose Garden event announcing President Trump's Supreme Court nominee? No, that's not true: Tillis, a Republican from North Carolina, was seen wearing
Snopes→ No, the White House Rose Garden Doesn’t Spell Out ‘KKK’
A photo shared on Facebook took a rather creative perspective on the newly renovated White House Rose Garden.
AFP Fact Check→ Melania Trump targeted with false claims on White House Rose Garden redesign
Social media posts accuse Melania Trump, who oversaw the renovation of the White House’s famous Rose Garden, of erasing contributions from past first ladies. This is false; most trees from the last garden overhaul had been changed at least twice befo
Snopes→ Did Melania Trump ‘Dig Up’ the Rose Garden at the White House?
Roses don't live forever, but this faux scandal may.
Washington Post→ Trump’s flawed Rose Garden assault on Joe Biden
Trump's wide-ranging media event was filled with false claims about the former vice president
Truth or Fiction?→ ‘Might Get One of These for the Garden’ Video
On July 9 2020, the Facebook page “Stanton Warriors” shared the following difficult-to-describe video (“might get one of these for the garden”), showing what appeared to be a lone, seated woman getting thrown around by a mechan
Snopes→ Amid Furor Over Monuments, Trump Seeks ‘Garden’ of US Heroes
President Donald Trump has a vision for his second term, if he wins one, of establishing a “National Garden of American Heroes” that will pay tribute to some of the most prominent figures in U.S. history, a collection of “the greatest Americans t
Truth or Fiction?→ Is There a Garden in England Dedicated Solely to Deadly Plants Called the ‘Poison Garden’?
On June 21 2020, the Facebook page “The Runic Witch” shared the following meme, which described a garden in England “dedicated entirely to plants that … can kill you”: At the bottom of the meme was a photograph
Snopes→ Worker: Olive Garden Customer Demanded and Got White Server
An Olive Garden spokeswoman said that the company does not tolerate discrimination and decided to “separate with the manager involved” after completing its investigation of the incident.
Snopes→ Do These Photos Show a 1939 Nazi Rally at Madison Square Garden?
It wasn't the only Nazi rally to take place in 1930s New York.
Truth or Fiction?→ Is Olive Garden Funding Trump’s 2020 Campaign?
On August 26 2019, a Facebook user shared the following post (archived here), claiming Olive Garden was financially backing United States President Donald Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign: It seems that a few times a week, text-based status
Snopes→ Is Olive Garden Funding Trump’s Re-Election?
One tweet can cause a storm of sharing ... and massive headaches for companies unfairly targeted for boycotts.
Lead Stories→ Fake News: David Attenborough Did NOT Urge Everyone To Leave A Spoonful Of Sugar And Water In Their Garden To Save Humanity
Did British broadcaster David Attenborough urge everyone to leave a spoonful of sugar and water in their garden to save bees and humanity? No, that's not true: It is a made up quote that the BBC has demanded be retracted as it could result in
Snopes→ Body Found in London Garden Fell From Heathrow-Bound Plane
Kenya Airways said police traced the body to its Nairobi-London flight.
FactCheck.org→ Video: Trump’s Rose Garden Speech
In this week’s fact-checking video, CNN’s Jake Tapper details several claims President Donald Trump made in a White House Rose Garden speech. The president made misleading and false claims about the special counsel investigation and a House