Is a viral post about the retirement of a Denver kindergarten teacher named Clara Holt illustrated with a photo of someone named Clara Holt? No, that's not true: The photo is copied from a BBC report about the reunion of students of Shirl
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Lead Stories→ Fact Check: FAKE Ring Doorbell Camera Video Of Dog Bringing A Bear Home Onto Porch — It’s AI
Does a video that looks like Ring doorbell footage authentically show a dog bringing a bear home onto the porch of a home? Unfortunately, no: Much to the disappointment and surprise of some viewers of the cute video, the footage is clearl
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Self-Driving Waymo Car Did NOT Drive Onto A Golf Course — Human Driver At The Wheel
Does a video show a self-driving Waymo car erratically driving on a golf course? Yes, but that is missing context: The Waymo car, equipped with self-driving technology, was nonetheless being operated by a human driver according to a state
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Trump 2020 Graphic Was NOT Edited Onto Shirt Of LDS Church Shooting Suspect Thomas J. Sanford — Digital Edit Took The Graphic Off
Was a Trump 2020 graphic digitally added to a family photo of Michigan LDS church shooting suspect Thomas J. Sanford? No, that's not true: The picture with the Trump 2020 graphic is the original, posted publicly on Facebook in 2019 and un
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: The ‘Entire Four-Man Officiating Crew’ Has NOT Been Suspended After Georgia-Alabama, Mississippi State-Tennessee, Washington-Ohio State, Buffalo-New Orleans, Tampa Bay-Toronto, Or Green Bay-Cleveland Games
Were the entire officiating crews from the Georgia-Alabama, Mississippi State-Tennessee, Washington-Ohio State, Buffalo-New Orleans, Tampa Bay-Toronto, or Green Bay-Cleveland games suspended for bad calls? No, that's not true: No such sus
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: "Phillies Karen" Was NOT fired by Public School District In Hammonton New Jersey — School’s Statement: She Has Never Been An Employee
Did the woman, now known as "Phillies Karen", lose her job as an administrator at the Hammonton New Jersey Public School District after a viral video showed a confrontation over a home-run ball? No, that's not true: Posts falsely identifi
The Dispatch→ The White House’s Troubling Foray Onto TikTok
The administration just launched an account on the app whose ban is set to kick in next month.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Donald Trump Junior DID Post A Meme Of President Trump Throwing A Green Dildo Onto A Women’s Basketball Court
Did Donald Trump Jr. post a meme of President Trump throwing a dildo onto a women's basketball court from the roof of the White House? Yes, that's true. President Donald Trump's son posted the meme August 7, 2025 on his official Instagram
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – No, the Delta Air Lines plane that crashed in Toronto didn’t have an all-women crew
“Delta plane that crashed in Toronto operated by Endeavor Air with all-female flight crew.”
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: AI-Generated Photo Does NOT Show Overturned Delta Plane Involved In Toronto Airport Crash
Does a photo making the rounds online and used on some news sites show the Delta Flight 4819 plane that crashed at Toronto Pearson International Airport? No, that's not true: According to an online detection tool the image was generated u
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Toronto Menorah Did NOT Get Deliberately Knocked Down On December 19, 2024
Did a menorah get deliberately knocked down on December 19, 2024, in Toronto, as a social media post implied? No, that's not true: Toronto police confirmed to Lead Stories that a car accident resulted in the menorah being knocked down tha
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Toronto Star Did NOT Report About Canadian Politician Jagmeet Singh’s Supposed ‘Money-Making Scandal’
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Pro-Palestinian Protesters Running Onto Field During Congressional Baseball Game — It Was Environmental Group
Does a social media video show pro-Palestinian protesters running onto the field during the annual Congressional Baseball Game on June 12, 2024? No, that's not true: A small group of demonstrators did storm the field at Nationals Park, in
The Dispatch→ A Gerontocracy of Blowhards
Americans are letting this year’s presidential candidates get away with spewing nonsense.
Logically→ Nej, Chabad Lubavitchs huvudkontor ligger inte “mindre än en mil” från Jeffrey Epsteins tidigare bostad
Logically→ Tunnel under Chabad Lubavitchs huvudkontor är inte ansluten till Jewish Children’s Museum
PolitiFact→ Laura Ingraham – Protesters against gun violence didn’t make their way onto the Tennessee House floor
Video clip shows that protesters in Tennessee “made their way onto the state capitol floor.”
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Josh Mandel Did NOT Photoshop His Face Onto A Black Soldier
Did Republican U.S. Senate candidate Josh Mandel photoshop his face onto the body of a Black soldier? No, that's not true: A Mandel spokesperson told Lead Stories that this claim is false. A Cincinnati.com article reported that the image
PolitiFact→ Occupy Democrats – No evidence Josh Mandel photoshopped his face onto body of Black Marine for campaign ad
Josh Mandel doctored an image in a campaign ad but "forgot to Photoshop the hands that clearly show he put his face on the body of a Black soldier."
PolitiFact→ Viral image – No, this Edmonton jacket isn’t proof CNN staged a fire as part of its Ukraine coverage
CNN staged a fire in Edmonton, Canada, and claimed it was filmed in Ukraine.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Edmonton Man Did NOT Fight Fires In Ukraine — It’s Ukrainian In Donated Gear
Was a Canadian firefighter spotted putting out a fire in Ukraine during the 2022 Russia-Ukraine conflict? No, that's not true: That was a Ukrainian firefighter wearing donated firefighter gear from Edmonton, a city in Alberta, Canada. Kev
Snopes→ Did CNN Show Edmonton, Canada, Fire Video as if It Were Lviv Explosion?
The footage in question showed CNN anchors John Berman and Don Lemon and was broadcast on the morning of March 26, 2022.
Logically→ The picture shows an old Ukrainian man clutching onto his cat amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The image of an old man hugging his cat was taken in 2018 in Turkey, after the cat was rescued from a house fire.
PolitiFact→ Steve Kirsch – Contorted claim of children killed by COVID-19 vaccines is Pants on Fire
“They've now killed close to twice as many kids from the vaccine as have died from COVID.”
Snopes→ Did a Toronto Bar Cheer at Kevin Durant’s Injury?
Some fans really did cheer when Durant got injured, but this reaction video is digitally manipulated.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: There Is NO ‘COVID-22’ Virus — Social Media Users Glommed Onto A Researcher’s Shorthand For COVID-19 Infections In 2022
Did a new, more-deadly virus arise in August 2021 called "COVID-22"? No, that's not true: social media users grabbed the phrase "COVID-22" from a German news site's interview with an immunologist, causing a worldwide health scare. He used
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: The UN is NOT Guarding a Pharmaceutical Company in Toronto
Did the U.N. station armored vehicles outside a pharmaceutical company in Canada? No, that's not true: the tenant of the building has changed and the armored vehicles are parked at a company that builds and maintains armored vehicles, whi
Snopes→ Florida Man Tries To Throw Live Gator Onto Building’s Roof
The man told police officers he was “teaching it a lesson."
Full Fact→ Pouring diluted cordial onto a Covid-19 test won’t give an accurate result
A widely shared post on Facebook claims that lateral flow tests are “a big farce” because pouring some diluted cordial onto one appeared to give a positive Covid-19 result. The poster also claims this means they would falsely test positive
Snopes→ Families Hold Onto Hope As Condo Collapse Toll Rises to 9
Scores of rescue workers remained on the massive pile of rubble, working to find survivors among the more than 150 people who remain unaccounted for.
Snopes→ Mexico City Train Overpass Collapses Onto Road; 23 Dead
“A support beam gave way” just as the train passed over it, Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said.
AFP Fact Check→ Husband of Toronto Covid response chief has not been arrested
An article suggests that the husband of Toronto public health official Eileen de Villa has been arrested, that he put “pressure” on her to enact tight restrictions against Covid-19, and that he has a conflict of interest over vaccines. The claims,
Snopes→ Did Toronto Restaurant Rename Burgers as Office Supplies?
The Receats — or receipts — campaign gave people an underhanded opportunity to expense some meals.
AFP Fact Check→ This image shows an art installation staged in Toronto in 2016
An image showing a street laden with illuminated books has been shared in multiple Facebook posts in March 2021 alongside a claim it shows an annual book exchange festival in Toronto, Canada. The claim is misleading: the image actually shows an art
Snopes→ Were Ashes of ‘Star Trek’ Star Smuggled onto Space Station?
The man who played Montgomery “Scotty” Scott on the hit sci-fi series may have made it to space after all.
Snopes→ Was ‘Loser’ Projected Onto the Lawn of Trump’s Scottish Golf Course?
A Scottish activist group protested against U.S. President Donald Trump's false claims of election fraud with a unique light show at Trump Turnberry.
Logically→ The Biden-Bernie manifesto calls for abolishing cash bail, immediately releasing 400,000 criminals onto the streets and into your neighborhoods.
While it is true that Joe Biden wants to end cash bail, Trump's claim that it could lead to criminals being released en masse is wrong.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: BLM Did NOT Buy Two New Luxury Buses With Money Raised — They’re Toronto Raptors Team Buses
Did Black Lives Matter buy two new luxury buses with money donated to the movement? No, that's not true: The black luxury buses with "BLACK LIVES MATTER" written in large letters on the sides belong to the Toronto Raptors basketb
AFP Fact Check→ Holy communion has not been banned in Toronto
Articles shared hundreds of times on Facebook in multiple countries claim that holy communion has been banned in Toronto as part of the Canadian city’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. These claims are false, according to Toronto Public Health,
Snopes→ Did Toronto Ban Catholic Churches from Administering Holy Communion?
Laura Ingraham and other right-wing media sources characterized COVID-19 measures as outright bans on religious freedom.