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PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – No, country singer Reba McEntire didn’t say drag queens shouldn’t be around kids
“Reba McEntire states drag queens shouldn’t be around kids.”
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: NO Evidence Reba McEntire Stated ‘Drag Queens Shouldn’t Be Around Kids’
Did Reba McEntire say "drag queens shouldn't be around kids"? No, that's not true: Lead Stories could not locate any evidence of the country music singer having said that. In fact, McEntire has been quoted as saying she was disappointed i
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Smile From Biden Was NOT Prompted By Reporter’s Question About Pardon For Hunter — Different Question, Different Day
Did President Joe Biden turn and smile when a reporter asked if his son, Hunter Biden, should receive a presidential pardon? No, that's not true: The audio track of this video was altered. Audio from a press briefing held on September 15,
The Dispatch→ ‘Was Columbus Jewish?’ Isn’t the Right Question
Any serious study of a person’s genetic lineage will uncover a far deeper past.
FactCheck.org→ Post Misleadingly Questions Unfinished Ballot Counting in Some States
Este artículo estará disponible en español en El Tiempo Latino. Quick Take Some states were still counting ballots weeks after Election Day in accordance with their regulations, state officials and an election law expert said. But an Instagra
FactCheck.org→ Posts Falsely Question Barron Trump’s Citizenship Status
Este artículo estará disponible en español en El Tiempo Latino. Quick Take President-elect Donald Trump has called for an interpretation of the 14th Amendment that would deny citizenship to children born in the U.S. to parents in the cou
The Dispatch→ GOP Senators Have Questions About RFK Jr.’s Abortion Record
It’s a knock against him for some, but others think he’d follow Trump’s lead.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Prince William Did NOT Ascend To British Throne And Expel Queen Camilla From Royal Family
Did Prince William ascend to the British throne following the death of his father King Charles III and expel Queen Camilla from the royal family? No, that's not true: There is no news of King Charles' passing at the time of writing, and t
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: NO Evidence Hundreds Of British Questioned By Police Over Social Media Posts In Single Weekend
Did hundreds of British citizens, including journalists, actually report being questioned by police about their posts on X over one weekend? No, that's not true: There's no evidence that so many people were questioned by police in England
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Image showing ‘Cabin Alone,’ a new ‘Home Alone’ sequel, is fan art, not a Disney+ project
Image shows Disney+ poster for new “Home Alone” sequel titled “Cabin Alone.”
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: CIA Did NOT Warn It Identified Vote Stuffing Using Identities Of Dead Americans Who Lived In Europe — Post Matches Russian Misinfo Techniques
Does a video prove the CIA identified 20 people who organized vote stuffing by using the identities of dead Americans who had lived in Europe? No, that's not true: The CIA told Lead Stories the allegation that they identified deceased Ame
PolitiFact→ Viral image – Harris responded to question about cognitive tests, though social media posts suggest otherwise
Vice President Kamala Harris didn’t respond to questions about a cognitive test in a CBS News interview that aired Oct. 28, 2024.
Full Fact→ Old Dublin image doesn’t show queue for New York Trump rally
A picture being shared on social media with the claim is actually from a 2011 visit to Ireland by then-US President Barack Obama, not Donald Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Photos Do NOT Show Real Childhood Quebec Home of Kamala Harris
Do photos showing luxurious mansions depict the real Quebec childhood home of Vice President Kamala Harris and prove she was not raised in a middle-class family? No, that's not true: The images in this post display houses not found on the
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Possible Voting Machine Glitch On One Ballot in Tarrant County, Texas, Did NOT Indicate Widespread Vote-Switching — Election Official Says Questioned Ballot Was Not Counted, Voter Was Issued A New Ballot
Did a possible voting machine glitch in Tarrant County, Texas, on one ballot indicate widespread vote-switching? No, that's not true: Tarrant County elections administrator Clint Ludwig said he believes the one person making the claim abo
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Canceled Mail Ballot Applications In Pennsylvania Do NOT Prove Voter Fraud — It Proves Election Officials Verify Requests Before Sending Out Actual Ballots
Does the cancellation of 132,336 "absentee ballot" application duplicates and "418 absentee ballot applications" from dead people prove that "the steal in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is already well underway"? No, that's not true: Th
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Users Can NOT Get $750 Kroger Gift Card By Answering Questions On Facebook
Is the offer of a $750 Kroger gift card for answering a few questions after following a link on Facebook legitimate? No, that's not true: The link for the supposed offer does not go to the Kroger website. The terms and conditions for this
The Dispatch→ No, Kamala Harris Is Not From Quebec
A social media post falsely asserts that the vice president is from Canada.
Full Fact→ Prime Minister’s Questions: 9 October 2024
Join us for PMQs as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Leader of the Opposition Rishi Sunak go head-to-head.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Hurricane Milton Is NOT Unique In Forming In Gulf Of Mexico, Tracking East To Florida
Has a hurricane never before formed in the Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane Milton's original location, then tracked eastward to Florida? No, that's not true: At least 10 recorded hurricanes including Milton have formed in the Gulf and moved eas
The Dispatch→ The Question Republicans Can’t Answer: Who Won the 2020 Election?
Trump’s refusal to acknowledge his loss to Biden trips up his running mate in the VP debate.
The Dispatch→ The Most Important Question the Debate Moderators Should Ask J.D. Vance
Voters should know whether Donald Trump’s running mate thinks ‘America First’ was right the first time.
PolitiFact→ Social Media – “Next question, please” was not Kamala Harris’ response when asked about the economy
Vice President Kamala Harris responded, “Next question please,” when asked about the economy during an Aug. 29 CNN interview.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Users Can NOT Get $750 Shein Gift Card By Answering Questions On Facebook — Bait-and-Switch Scheme
Is the offer of a $750 Shein gift card for answering a few questions after following a link on Facebook legitimate? No, that's not true: The fast-fashion retailer told Lead Stories that "this is not a legitimate offer." The terms and cond
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Press Secretary Did NOT Abruptly End Briefing When Fox Reporter Asked A Question — Topic Was Discussed, Video Clip Is Edited
Did White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre abruptly end a press briefing after Fox News senior correspondent Peter Doocy asked why she, President Biden and Vice President Harris still referred to Donald Trump as a "threat" even af
The Dispatch→ Rumors of a ‘Goonies’ Sequel Are False
Cast members have denied that a new movie is coming.
Full Fact→ Prime Minister’s Questions fact checked: 4 September 2024
We’ve examined claims from this week’s PMQs about the state of the public finances, support for pensioners, economic growth and more.
Full Fact→ Prime Minister’s Questions: 4 September 2024
Join us for PMQs as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Leader of the Opposition Rishi Sunak go head-to-head.
Health Feedback→ People experiencing homelessness died more frequently from COVID-19 than the general population
REVIEW During the COVID-19 pandemic, numerous claims surfaced downplaying the reality or severity of COVID-19. However, Science Feedback previously demonstrated how scientific data directly contradicts these assertions. At the time of writing, COVID
The Dispatch→ ‘What Are Children For?’ Can’t Remain a Question Forever
Natalism debates are about far more than finances and climate change.
Full Fact→ Viral ‘no more mosques’ post uses image of the Brighton Royal Pavilion
The Royal Pavilion is a museum and venue for events, not a mosque.
The Dispatch→ Questions Surround Arrest of Key Sinaloa Cartel Leaders
‘This is an incredible win in the fight against cartels.’
Full Fact→ Prime Minister’s Questions: 24 July 2024
Join us for the first PMQs since the general election as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Leader of the Opposition Rishi Sunak go head-to-head.
The Dispatch→ More Questions Than Answers About Trump Assassination Attempt
‘It was unacceptable.’
The Dispatch→ Questions Surround Attempted Trump Assassination
The suspect’s motives remain unclear and law enforcement faces scrutiny for how close he came.
Full Fact→ Conservatives share clip of Rachel Reeves interview with lag to make it look like she struggled to answer question
The Conservatives have shared a clip showing Ms Reeves appearing to pause for several seconds after she was asked about public finances under Labour with the caption: “Cat got your tongue, Rachel?”
Full Fact→ BBC Question Time Leaders’ Special: fact checked
Four political party leaders will each face 30 minutes of questions this evening during BBC Question Time Leaders’ Special.
ABC News / AP Fact Check→ Questions swirl around whether Trump can vote for himself in the 2024 election
After a New York jury on Thursday found Trump guilty of all 34 felony charges in his hush money trial, social media users claimed that the decision will prevent the former president from voting for himself in the upcoming election.
Full Fact→ BBC Question Time, 30 May: fact checked
We’ll be taking a look at claims made by candidates from the Conservatives and Labour, as well as Reform UK’s honorary president Nigel Farage, during the 30 May episode of BBC Question Time.