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Logically→ The Nigerien junta has not ordered the armed forces to arrest any European nationals found in the country
Full Fact→ Minister wrong to claim UK is only European country not using scientific age assessments for asylum seekers
Most European countries do use scientific methods to determine the ages of asylum seekers. But the UK and at least two others—Ireland and Serbia—do not.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: The CIA Does NOT Try To Cover Up The Existence Of Diego Garcia Island — Info Is On The Agency’s Website
Does the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) hide the existence of the military base on Diego Garcia island in the Indian Ocean? No, that's not true: As of this writing, the agency discusses this specific base on the publicly available sect
The Dispatch→ Staying Safe: Try That in a Small Town
The crime rate in an undersized municipality often isn’t what most expect.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Some Video Clips Are NOT "Real News Footage" In Jason Aldean’s ‘Try That In A Small Town’ Music Video
Does the music video "Try That In A Small Town" by country music singer Jason Aldean only contain "real news footage," as he asserted in a public response to criticism that his song and video promote violence and allude to timeworn lynchi
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Don’t try to get a $500 refund from Walmart; this offer isn’t authentic
Walmart must refund 2022 customers $500.
PolitiFact→ Jason Aldean's 'Try That in a Small Town' video includes footage from non-U.S. protests
Country singer Jason Aldean said he used real news clips in the music video for his song “Try That in a Small Town.” PolitiFact analyzed the video used and found that many of the clips depicting crowd violence were from non-U.S. protests.
The Dispatch→ Why Donald Trump Is Trying to Delay His Trial
Welcome to the collision of politics and the law.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Dutch PM Mark Rutte Did NOT Try To ‘Seize Over 3000 Farms’ To ‘Free Land For Immigrants’
Did Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte try to "seize over 3000 farms" to "free land for immigrants" during the unsuccessful negotiations over immigration shortly before the government's collapse in July 2023? No, that's not true: The c
Health Feedback→ COVID-19 vaccines not responsible for Thai princess’ collapse; the country isn’t revisiting its contract with Pfizer
REVIEW On 15 December 2022, Princess Bajrakitiyabha of the Thai royal family collapsed into a coma and no news of her health has been shared since then. In January 2023, retired microbiologist Sucharit Bhakdi claimed in an interview posted on Rumbl
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.”
Logically→ There is no ‘Turkish Bride, Foreign Groom’ project supported by the Turkish Ministry of the Interior
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Academy Of Country Music Did NOT Cancel Garth Brooks’ Lifetime Achievement Award — It’s A Satirical Site
Did the Academy of Country Music (ACM) cancel Garth Brooks' Lifetime Achievement Award? No, that's not true: This article was written by a self-described satirical website that tries to troll people with their articles. No corporate state
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – It’s Pride Month, but the United Nations didn’t replace its country flags with LGBTQ flags, contrary
“The United Nations replaces all 193 country flags with LGBT flags.”
Logically→ 2016 video of migrants trying to block truck in France peddled as recent incident in U.S.
Logically→ Old ‘Modi no entry’ poster from Andhra Pradesh shared amid prime minister’s Ajmer visit
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Photo Of A Woman At An ‘International Airport’ Does NOT Show The Wife Of Russia’s Belgorod Region Governor Fleeing Country
Does a photo shared on social media during the May 22, 2023, attack on the Russian region of Belgorod by two paramilitary groups show the wife of the region's governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, at an "international airport" with her "belonging
Truth or Fiction?→ State Farm No Longer Insuring California Homes, Insurance Industry in Climate Crisis
On May 30 2023, The Recount tweeted about a purported decision by insurer State Farm, which would evidently no longer be accepting new applications from California homeowners: State Farm is no longer accepting new applications for homeowner insurance
Logically→ This Ukrainian Defense Ministry tweet about Zelenskyy has been digitally manipulated
The Dispatch→ Will Democrats Try to Turn the Tables on Trump’s Age?
Former U.S. President Donald Trump on May 2, 2023 in Turnberry, Scotland. (Photo by Robert Perry/Getty Images)Plus: Kari Lake threatens to clear the GOP field in Arizona.Continue reading Will Democrats Try to Turn the Tables on Trump’s Age? »
Logically→ WHO’s pandemic treaty will not overpower any country’s domestic policies
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: New York City Is NOT ‘Trying To Ban Meat’
Is New York City, one of the world's culinary capitals, "trying to ban meat"? No, that's not true: The rumor followed a Mayor's Office announcement about the reduction of food-related carbon emissions, not a complete prohibition of meat.
PolitiFact→ Ron DeSantis – Ron DeSantis is right, Florida has one of the country’s lowest tax burdens
Florida has “the second lowest tax burden per capita in the United States.”
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Kenya’s president didn’t say his country was getting rid of the U.S. dollar
Video shows Kenya’s president saying he will “get rid of U.S. dollar.”
AllSides→ Does Video Show Russia’s Ministry of Defense on Fire?
https://www.newsweek.com/fact-check-does-video-show-russia-ministry-defense-fire-1793073 Russia is stil
The Dispatch→ The Voters Are Trying to Tell You Something
A difficult week for the GOP. Continue reading The Voters Are Trying to Tell You Something »
The Dispatch→ Rank Punditry Edition
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The Dispatch→ Dispatch Live: Rank Punditry Edition
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Logically→ About 90 Stryker armored vehicles en route to Ukraine from the U.S. have arrived in Germany.
PolitiFact→ Viral image – Bill Gates didn’t declare himself a valid pharmaceutical industry proxy. The video was altered.
Bill Gates claims to be a “valid representative of the pharmaceutical industry” because he “read a lot of books about that topic.”
Logically→ An arrest warrant has been issued in the Philippines against Bill Gates for ‘premeditated murder,’ linked to the country’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
PolitiFact→ National Republican Senate Committee . – No, Tammy Baldwin isn’t trying to take away Social Security and Medicare
“Tammy Baldwin wants to take away” Medicare and Social Security.
PolitiFact→ National Republican Senatorial Committee – No, Tammy Baldwin isn’t trying to take away Social Security and Medicare
“Tammy Baldwin wants to take away” Medicare and Social Security.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Russia’s Invasion Of Ukraine NOT First Time 100,000 Troops Invaded Another Country Since World War II
Was Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the first time 100,000 troops had invaded another country since World War II? No, that's not true: There are many examples of military forces totaling more than 100,000 inv
Logically→ The video shows a child trying to console her baby brother in the aftermath of the earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria.
The video is not from the February 6 earthquake and has been available online since November 2022.
FactCheck.org→ Thai Princess’s Coma Due to Infection, Country Not Banning Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine
SciCheck Digest Thai officials attributed the collapse of the king’s eldest daughter in December to a bacterial infection, not to COVID-19 vaccination, as some have baselessly claimed online. Rumors about the country banning Pfizer’s vaccines a
Logically→ Globalists and the World Economic Forum are trying to covertly force everyone to eat bugs.
There is no basis for the claims that bugs are being secretly added to people's diets. Bugs have been suggested as a complement to meat.
PolitiFact→ Tony Evers – Can Wisconsin claim country's top cranberry crop crown?
“Wisconsin is the nation’s top cranberry producer – in fact, our farmers harvest around 60 percent of the country’s crop.”
Logically→ The First and Second World Wars were started by Jewish nationalists trying to create Israel.
These claims are anti-semitic and part of Nazi propaganda, there is no factual basis to them. These claims are used to spread a hateful ideology.