The tech titan passed away of complications of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in Seattle.
Lead Stories→ Fake News: Colin Kaepernick NOT Found Dead — Several Fake News Sites Copy Satirical Article
Was Colin Kaepernick found dead after a hit-and-run in San Francisco? No, that's not true: the story was made up by a liberal satire website that produces fake stories designed to get Trump supporters and conservatives to share them without th
Truth or Fiction?→ Voting Rights and Provisional Ballots
The United States’ 2018 midterm elections approached with far more fanfare than is normal for what is usually a relatively sleepy electoral affair, including an unusual focus on voter disenfranchisement. Stories of people discovering that they we
Voting Rights and Provisional Ballots
The United States’ 2018 midterm elections approached with far more fanfare than is normal for what is usually a relatively sleepy electoral affair, including an unusual focus on voter disenfranchisement. Stories of people discovering that they were suddenly not eligible to vote and and other voter suppression tactics appeared over and over again: In Georgia, a coalition of […]
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Snopes→ Are Michigan Police Worried About a ‘Vigilante’ Serial Killer of Pedophiles?
Fake local news sites spread junk news about a supposed serial killer targeting pedophiles.
FactCheck.org→ Misleading Ads from Leading GOP PAC
Congressional Leadership Fund, the highest-spending super PAC seeking to sway House races in the upcoming midterms, has been flooding TV airwaves around the country with ads attacking Democrats running in close races. But we found that some of those ad
Snopes→ Police to File Criminal Complaint After Fetus Remains Found
A criminal complaint will be opened against the owners of Cantrell Funeral Home, Police Chief James Craig said.
Snopes→ Did Trump Offer $1 Million If Elizabeth Warren Could Show Native American Heritage?
The president denied making the offer, but video from a July 2018 speech seemingly demonstrates otherwise.
PolitiFact→ In context: Donald Trump's $1 million offer to Elizabeth Warren
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., punched back at President Donald Trump on Oct. 15 when she released DNA test results showing that she has a Native American ancestor. Trump and Warren had sparred ever since Trump began calling her "Pocahontas"
PolitiFact→ Elizabeth Warren’s DNA test: What it can and can’t tell us
After years of mockery from President Donald Trump, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. –– likely anticipating a run for president –– has released a DNA report on her Native American roots. Trump ridiculed Warren with the nickname Po
Snopes→ Grizzly Attacks Hunter in Mountains North of Yellowstone
After the cub growled, it moved aside, and its mother charged.
Lead Stories→ Fake News: Woman Did NOT Detonate Plastic Explosives In Cheating Husband’s Anus
Did a woman put plastic explosives into the anus of her sleeping husband after she found out he was having an affair and did she subsequently blow him up? No, that's not true: a fake news website designed to look like a CBS News affiliate rep
Snopes→ Hurricane Michael Adds to Hardship of Florida’s Poor
"As long as you can have plenty to eat and drink and stay in good spirits, you'll make it."
Snopes→ Harvard: Race Can Only Help, Never Harm, Applicants’ Chances
A lawsuit alleging racial discrimination against Asian American applicants in Harvard's admissions process is heading to trial in Boston's federal court.
Snopes→ Did Joe Biden Say Vladimir Putin Wants to ‘Destroy the New World Order’?
The former American VP opined that the Russian president seeks to undermine NATO and the EU, not 'destroy the New World Order.'
Snopes→ Germany Deports Convicted 9/11 Suspect Home to Morocco
The Moroccan man convicted of helping three of the Sept. 11 attackers as they plotted to strike New York and Washington was flown from a Hamburg jail on Monday to the city's airport in preparation for his deportation to his home country.
Truth or Fiction?→ Did the Supreme Court Make Voting More Difficult in a Key Battleground State?
As the 2018 midterms approached in the United States, the national conversation turned more and more toward the right to vote — and whether all Americans are truly able to exercise that right. The conversation took a new turn just weeks before the N
Did the Supreme Court Make Voting More Difficult in a Key Battleground State?
As the 2018 midterms approached in the United States, the national conversation turned more and more toward the right to vote — and whether all Americans are truly able to exercise that right. The conversation took a new turn just weeks before the November 6th election, when the Supreme Court declined to overturn a controversial […]
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