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Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Portal Being Opened Over Geneva — It’s An Animation
Does a video on social media show a portal -- an entrance way to a supernatural dimension, realm or world -- being opened up over Geneva? No, that's not true: There is no evidence an event like this happened in September 2023. Additionall
Full Fact→ Viral clip does not show discovery of crude oil in Burkina Faso
The video was originally shared by a contractor in Minnesota, and shows repairs to a sewer.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: People CANNOT Get $6,400 Benefit Through ‘Texas Relief Act’ Ad — Info Harvesting Scam, Not Government Program
Can anyone under 65 years old qualify to claim a $6,400 Affordable Care Act benefit through the Texas Relief Act? No, that's not true: There is no government program resembling what is described in a Facebook ad. The application process t
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Crude Oil Discovered In Burkina Faso — It’s Minnesota Sewer Pipe
Does a viral video prove crude oil was found in Burkina Faso in January 2024? No, that's not true: The footage, originally published by a Minnesota-based company, shows a sewage pipe. No credible source reported the purported "news" of oi
The Dispatch→ Ohio’s Battle Over Gender Procedures, Explained
The Ohio governor placed new limits on gender-related surgical procedures after choosing not to pursue more restrictive bans.
ABC News / AP Fact Check→ FACT FOCUS: Discovery of a tunnel at a Chabad synagogue spurs false claims and conspiracy theories
News of a secret underground tunnel found connected to a historic Brooklyn synagogue was picked up quickly on social media, with posts spreading baseless claims about the passage, many laced with antisemitism.
Logically→ 2016 numbers shared to falsely claim over 95,000 ration cards canceled recently in Telangana
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: There Is NO ‘2024 Spending Allowance Card’ For Adults Over 64
Is there a "2024 Spending Allowance Card" being given to people over age 64 if they fill out an eligibility questionnaire? No, that's not true: There is no evidence that such a card, preloaded with funds, exists. Lead Stories has written
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Court Documents Do NOT Show Rep. Adam Schiff Visited Epstein Island Over 70 Times
Do court documents unsealed in early January 2024 show that California Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff visited the island of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein more than 70 times? No, that's not true: There is no credible informati
PolitiFact→ TikTok posts – T-Mobile isn’t fining its customers over text messages. Here’s what’s happening.
T-Mobile plans to fine its customers up to $3,500 for text messages it doesn't like.
AllSides→ Scientific Discoveries In 2023 Reached A Whole New Level Of Wild
https://dailycaller.com/2023/12/29/weird-cool-scientific-discoveries-2023/ Is it just us, or was 2023 f
Logically→ Former Italian health minister not facing murder charges over COVID-19 vaccines
Full Fact→ Video does not show bulldozer driving over injured at Gaza hospital
The footage being shared on social media is from Egypt in 2013 when bulldozers were used to disperse protesters supporting the ousted president Mohamed Morsi.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show 1982 US Government Program Testing For ‘Dimensional Travel’
Does a video show a 1982 United States government program that was testing for "dimensional travel"? No, that's not true: The video is from a sci-fi filmmaker Kane Parsons. The footage is readily available on YouTube and is part of his se
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Australian Government Did NOT Advocate COVID-19 Vaccination Without Consent During Sedation
Did the Australian government recommend vaccinating patients for COVID-19 without consent, while the patient was under sedation? No, that's not true: There is no official support for such a claim. The Australian Technical Advisory Group o
PolitiFact→ Robin Vos – Did Wisconsin's governor reject Iowa modeled redistricting plan he had earlier endorsed?
Gov. Tony Evers and Democrats "rejected our (Iowa model redistricting) proposal to enact the very plan they originally endorsed."
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: John Travolta Did NOT Promote Hair Growth Product ‘RenewHair-X’ — Video Of Him Has Been Dubbed Over
Did actor John Travolta promote a hair growth product called RenewHair-X in a video on social media? No, that's not true: An audio track of a voice sounding like Travolta's is dubbed over a clip of the actor from a late-night talk show ap
Full Fact→ How many asylum seekers can the government’s Rwanda scheme take?
A figure from the Court of Appeal quoted by Sir Keir Starmer appears to be out of date, and refer to the scheme’s initial capacity rather than the total number it may take. But exact capacity figures
PolitiFact→ Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sued PolitiFact’s owner in 2020 over flu vaccine fact-check
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Children’s Health Defense in 2020 sued the Poynter Institute (PolitiFact’s owner), alleging PolitiFact wrongly ruled false a third party’s claim that the flu vaccine was "significantly associated" with an increased coron
Logically→ Telangana CM hasn’t ordered government employees to educate children in public institutions
Logically→ Video doesn’t show Andhra Pradesh’s YSRCP MLA criticizing her own government
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Laura Ingraham Did NOT Report Dr. Oz Was Sued Over ‘Revolutionary Diabetes Curing Drug’ — Audio Is Doctored
Did Fox News Channel host Laura Ingraham report that Dr. Mehmet Oz was sued by "Big Pharma" over a "revolutionary diabetes curing drug"? No, that's not true: A Fox News spokesperson told Lead Stories that Ingraham didn't say that on her s
PolitiFact→ Mark Lamb – No, the U.S. government is not giving people who crossed the border illegally $5,000 gift cards
“We have our government giving people who came into this country illegally $5,000 gift cards.”
PolitiFact→ Julian Bradley – Has Wisconsin's governor vetoed multiple middle-class tax cuts this year?
"Wisconsin Republicans have passed multiple billion dollar middle-class tax cuts this year, but each time we have, Governor Tony Evers has vetoed the relief."
Logically→ Old video shared to claim TDP leader assaulted over rape case in Andhra Pradesh
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Promises of $16,800 payments from the U.S. government are a scam
“The U.S. is sending everyone (a) free $16,800 right now.”
PolitiFact→ Ron DeSantis – DeSantis said Florida overdose deaths declined year over year. Preliminary data backs that up
Florida “had a year-over-year reduction” in overdose deaths.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: NO Evidence Ex-Italian Health Minister Roberto Speranza Is Under Investigation For Murder Over COVID Vaccines
Did Italy start an investigation against the former health minister Roberto Speranza, who held this job during the pandemic, for "murder" in connection with administering COVID-19 vaccines? No, that's not true: No such decision has been m
Logically→ Video of crying child shared to falsely claim Kerala government is harassing Sabarimala devotees
The Dispatch→ A Close Look at the Texas Abortion Controversy
The case involved a health condition that threatened the unborn child’s life, but not the mother’s.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Elon Musk Did NOT Offer Free Gold Bars To 10,000 People — Video Has Been Altered With Fake Voiceover
Does a video document an Elon Musk offer to give free gold bars to the first 10,000 people who respond to his offer? No, that's not true: The audio track of this video has been replaced with audio of a fake voice that resembles Elon Musk'
Full Fact→ Government website wrong on how to vote in mayoral elections
Since May 2023, mayoral elections in England have used the ‘First Past the Post’ system, rather than the ‘Supplementary Vote’.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Michelle Obama Did NOT Promote $5,600 Government ‘Health Spending Card’ For All Americans In Need
Did former U.S. first lady Michelle Obama appear in a video promotion for a federal program giving out monthly $5,600 health spending cards to spend on bills, gas, groceries or "anything else you can think of"? No, that's not true: A vide
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Scam alert: U.S. government isn’t giving out $6,400 subsidies through Inflation Reduction Act update
“The new Inflation Reduction Act has just been updated to give Americans making less than $50,000 per year up to $6,400 in subsidies every single month.”
PolitiFact→ Katrina Shankland – Has a Wisconsin Democratic candidate for Congress passed over 170 bills into law?
“I have been a state legislator for 11 years, passing over 170 bills into law and delivering for Wisconsin families.”
Full Fact→ Hansard updates fuel poverty figure in PMQs transcript after Full Fact intervention
The parliamentary record initially reported Labour MP Mary Glindon as saying 30% of North Tynesiders are in fuel poverty, when she says she was misheard and actually said 13%.
Health Feedback→ Headlines overlook risk of COVID-19 by claiming Estonia study shows natural immunity is superior to vaccination
REVIEW Like with most pathogens that enter the body, infection with SARS-CoV-2 confers some protection against future encounters with the virus. This infection-induced immunity—often called “natural immunity”—has been repeatedly invoked as a
Logically→ 2022 video shared to claim Islamic text inscribed over Tricolor after Congress’ Telangana win
PolitiFact→ DeSantis and Haley’s back-and-forth over bathroom bills in fourth GOP debate
Bathroom claims swirled in the fourth GOP debate, with Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley grilling each other on their records on bathroom legislation.