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Logically→ Video of New York politician being hit by water balloon misidentified as Mike Pence
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – No, health care professionals aren’t being ‘urged’ to call vaginas ‘bonus holes’
Health professionals are being “urged” to call vaginas “bonus holes” to avoid offending transgender or nonbinary patients.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Washington Post Did NOT Report Bill Gates Was ‘Being Held’ On Charges Of ‘War Crimes Against Humanity’
Did The Washington Post report that Bill Gates was "being held under armed watch at Guantanamo Bay" after having been "charged with war crimes against humanity"? No, that's not true: A search through the newspaper's digital database retur
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – No, Barack Obama is not being sent to Guantanamo Bay
Former President Barack Obama “is being sent to Gitmo.”
ABC News / AP Fact Check→ A WHO report of infant myocarditis cases in Wales is being misrepresented on social media
AP’S ASSESSMENT: False.
Logically→ Video of man being detained in Sweden falsely linked to riots in France
Logically→ Footage of a rocket being fired at the Swedish flag is not in response to a recent Quran burning in Sweden
Logically→ Video from Thailand shared as ‘man being assaulted for publicly offering namaz’
Logically→ Graffiti depicting Zelenskyy being hanged has not appeared in The Hague
Logically→ Video falsely claims illegal ‘mazar’ being constructed near Himachal Pradesh temple
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Man Did NOT Sue McDonald’s For Still Being Depressed After Eating A Happy Meal — It’s ‘Fiction’
Did a man sue McDonald's "for still being depressed after eating a Happy Meal"? No, that's not true: This claim is from a website that has a disclaimer saying all of its content is "fiction ... and shouldn't be taken as real." Google News
PolitiFact→ Viral image – He’s not lovin’ it? Headline about McDonald’s being sued over Happy Meal originated on satire site
“Man sues McDonalds for still being depressed after eating happy meal.”
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show ‘Protein In Vaccines’ Being Pulled From Body — It’s A Tapeworm
Does a video on social media show an extremely long protein string from a vaccine being removed from a person's body? No, that's not true: The video shows a tapeworm being pulled out through a person's nostril. Vaccines work by triggering
Logically→ Old video of chairs, tables being blown away in Karnataka falsely linked to cyclone Biparjoy
PolitiFact→ Billions of dollars are being invested in pricey ‘green’ hydrogen. Is it a viable climate solution?
“Green” hydrogen, which is produced from renewable energy sources, is cleaner than hydrogen produced from natural gas. But much more expensive. And just how clean is it?
Logically→ Old image of a Palestinian youth being run over by an Israeli vehicle shared as recent
Logically→ No, India is not being replaced by the Philippines in the Quad
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Tetanus Vaccines Are NOT Being Used To Sterilize People
Are tetanus shots being used to sterilize people? No, that's not true: Such claims are "completely illogical and contrary to fact," a molecular biologist told Lead Stories. There is no substantive evidence that tetanus vaccines available
PolitiFact→ What is GLSEN and why is its partnership with Target being scrutinized?
Target has partnered with GLSEN, an education nonprofit that advocates for LGBTQ+ affirmation, inclusion and safety in schools, for 12 years. GLSEN supports policies that let educators maintain student privacy about sexual orientation and gender identity.
Logically→ No, this is not a hospital being renovated in Odisha ahead of PM Modi’s visit
Logically→ A transgender woman did not expose herself to children before being beaten by Italian police
Logically→ Video of minor girl being harassed in Bihar shared with false communal spin
Logically→ No, this video does not show Erdoğan’s election victory being celebrated at Al-Aqsa mosque
Full Fact→ Fake missing child post uses photo of boy witnessing family pet being put down
The posts claiming the boy has gone missing in the UK use an image shared by a woman in the US in 2020.
Logically→ Old video of Target store being ransacked shared with false link to LGBTQ+ collection
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Ron DeSantis Is NOT Selling A ‘Make America Florida’ Hat — It’s Being Sold By Separate Website
Is presidential candidate and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis selling a "Make America Florida" hat? No, that's not true: This hat is not available on DeSantis' official online store. A separate shop that is not officially associated with DeSant
Logically→ Clip of students being taught how to perform Namaz is of a play rehearsal
Logically→ Footage of 2022 climate activists’ protest in Paris falsely shared as people being dragged away for reading Namaz
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Bird flu is not a pandemic, and Bill Gates didn’t say children are being targeted
"The NEXT pandemic is here and children are the target, says Bill Gates.”
Logically→ No, this video does not show a Patriot system being destroyed in Ukraine
Logically→ Old video of a street play in Kerala shared with false claim of RSS worker being killed
Logically→ An old photo of an oil refinery on fire is being misattributed to a recent blaze at a Russian factory
Logically→ An old image of a migrants’ caravan in Mexico is being shared as a recent photograph from the U.S. border
Logically→ Old video of cash being seized from tires falsely linked to 2023 Karnataka elections
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: This Video Does NOT Show Ukraine Being Hit By Nuclear Weapon — It’s The Aftermath Of A Russian Missile Attack
Does a video posted on social media in early May 2023 show Ukraine being struck by a nuclear weapon? No, that's not true: Although the video does show the aftermath of a reported Russian missile attack in Ukraine, there is no evidence tha
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Video shared on Facebook does not show Ukraine being struck by a nuclear bomb
Video shows Ukraine was “nuked.”
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: ‘Eastern Diamond Rattlesnake’ Is NOT Being Found In Several US Locations — They’re Scam Posts
Is a "deadly Eastern diamond rattlesnake" actually being found in several locations across the United States that are not known as native habitats for these snakes? No, that's not true: Social media posts that make the claim are repurposi
Logically→ No, this video does not show a Ukrainian being forcibly drafted
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – No, Democrat Rep. Adam Schiff isn’t being impeached
"Adam Schiff will be impeached.”