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FactCheck.org→ Tucker Carlson Misrepresents Defense Secretary’s Remarks on U.S. Troops, Ukraine Aid
Quick Take Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin III reportedly told House members that failure to provide more aid for Ukraine could lead to Russia’s invasion of a NATO ally and a direct U.S. military response in accordance wit
The Dispatch→ Our Best Stuff on Antisemitism, Ukraine Funding, and the GOP Debate
Plus: Some thoughts from a new-ish Army mom.
Full Fact→ Kemi Badenoch’s comments on UK manufacturing success use data from 2021
The business minister’s claim that British manufacturing has overtaken France is missing important context.
The Dispatch→ Ukraine Begin Again
Plus: Who can last longer than a head of cabbage?
The Dispatch→ Ukraine Funding at Impasse over Immigration
The debate about the supplemental funding plan goes off the rails.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Video Of Man Entering Store Empty Of Shoppers On Black Friday Was NOT In Biden’s Economy — This Was UK In 2017
Was a Black Friday video of a lone man entering a store empty of shoppers taken in the U.S. in 2023, reflecting the U.S. economy under President Joe Biden? No, that's not true: This video was shot in the United Kingdom in November 2017. A
Full Fact→ How many migrants arrived in the UK in the last two years?
Nearly 2.3 million migrants arrived in the UK over the last two years, but net migration is around 1.3 million.
ABC News / AP Fact Check→ Ukraine’s Zelenskyy did not purchase two luxury yachts in October. They’re still up for sale
AP’S ASSESSMENT: False.
Truth or Fiction?→ Hanukkah: Key Facts and Significance
As the flickering lights of the menorah cast a warm glow in Jewish homes around the world, Hanukkah beckons a time of reflection and celebration. This eight-day Festival of Lights holds a prominent place in Jewish cultural and religious life, invitin
Logically→ No, Ukraine President Zelenskyy did not buy two mega-yachts worth $75 million
Full Fact→ ‘Illegal immigrants’ aren’t entitled to benefits in the UK
A Facebook post calls for “illegal immigrants” to be deterred by stopping benefits—but people in the UK without a right to be here aren’t entitled to benefits already.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Putin Did NOT ‘Bomb Big Pharma in Ukraine’ For ‘Suspected’ COVID-19 Vaccine Production In 2023 — Farmak’s Warehouse Was Hit In 2022 During Nearby Battle
Did Russian President Vladimir Putin order "the destruction of a Kyiv pharmaceutical laboratory suspected of manufacturing COVID-19 vaccines" owned by Farmak, one of Ukraine's major companies selling medical products, in November 2023? No
Full Fact→ Washington Post did not report that Ukraine supplies weapons to Hamas
A screenshot of a fake Washington Post article has been shared on social media.
Truth or Fiction?→ Fact-Checking: Alaska’s Thanksgiving Muktuk Tradition
Alaska, renowned for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, is also the cradle of rich cultural heritage, shared by indigenous communities who have lived in symbiosis with nature for tens of centuries. Among them, the Inupiat, Yupik, and Chukc
Logically→ Video där “Stöd Israel”-billboard ersätter “Stöd Ukraina”-billboard i New York är förfalskad
The Dispatch→ Our Best Stuff on Ukraine, the War in Gaza, and 2024
Plus: Joe Biden has a challenger and Nikki Haley is on the rise.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: US Special Forces Did NOT Arrest Ukraine Presidential Aide Andriy Yermak And Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko
Did U.S. Special Forces arrest Ukrainian presidential aide Andriy Yermak and Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko on U.S. soil as of November 17, 2023? No, that's not true: A Pentagon duty officer confirmed for Lead Stories that this claim i
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – New York City billboard ad showing ‘Stand with Israel’ replacing Ukraine is fake
Billboard in New York City shows “Stand with Israel” ad replacing “Stand with Ukraine” ad.
Logically→ New York billboard displaying ‘Stand with Israel’ replacing pro-Ukraine messaging is digitally altered
Full Fact→ Was the UK the first country to send tanks to Ukraine?
Neither the government nor the Conservative party have backed up a claim the Prime Minister made last month.
The Dispatch→ Assessing Vivek Ramaswamy’s Claims About Ukraine
The GOP candidate made several misleading assertions about the nation and President Volodymyr Zelensky during last week's primary debate.
The Dispatch→ Inside Ukraine’s Revolutionary Warfare
Low-cost DIY technology is changing how battles are fought.
The Dispatch→ U.S. Oversight of Ukraine Aid, Explained
Where does it come from and where does it go?
ABC News / AP Fact Check→ No, NATO has not urged Ukraine to surrender, despite what social media posts claim
CLAIM: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has called on Ukraine to surrender to Russia. AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. The 31-nation alliance has made no such call.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Putin Did NOT Bomb Cloning Lab in Ukraine — Story Is From Site That Makes Things Up
Did Russia bomb "a cloning lab" in Ukraine's Donetsk, occupied by Russia in November 2023? No, that's not true: The website that published the claim relied on a fictitious single source, and that site carries a disclaimer saying it publis
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: ‘Stand With Israel’ Replacing ‘Stand With Ukraine’ Billboard Was NOT Displayed On New York’s 7th Avenue — It’s CGI Fake
Does a video show a large billboard ad of an ABC News "Stand With Ukraine" message being replaced with a "Stand With Israel" message in New York City's Times Square district? No, that's not true: This video of the intersection of 50th Str
Full Fact→ How has UK aid spending for Palestinians changed in recent years?
We’ve looked at the figures after the Prime Minister announced the government has doubled its aid funding for Palestinian civilians.
AllSides→ Fact-checking Chris Christie on U.S. security obligations toward Ukraine
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2023/nov/09/chris-christie/fact-checking-chris-christie-on-us-security-obliga/
PolitiFact→ Chris Christie – Fact-checking Chris Christie on U.S. security obligations toward Ukraine
“In 1992, this country made a promise to Ukraine. We said if you return nuclear missiles that were part of the old Soviet Union to Russia, and they invade you, we will protect you.”
Full Fact→ Prime Minister wrong to say UK’s debt ‘is falling’
The latest data for both of the main measures of the UK’s national debt shows it has increased over the last year.
Logically→ Doctored screenshot of Washington Post article shared to claim Ukraine supplying weapons to Hamas
Logically→ Footage of explosion near Ukrainian drone operator falsely linked to Israel-Hamas conflict
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – No, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hasn’t surrendered to Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy “has surrendered.”
ABC News / AP Fact Check→ No, Ukraine’s president didn’t surrender to Russia over the weekend, despite social media claims
AP’S ASSESSMENT: False.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: London Officials Did NOT Take Down UK Flag To ‘Maintain Peace’ — It Was Being Cleaned
Did London officials take down a United Kingdom flag before a march in support of Palestinians to "maintain peace"? No, that's not true: According to an X post from the local police, the flag was taken down to be cleaned. A Google News se
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Israel Is NOT Registered As Company In UK — It’s Registered As ‘Overseas Entity’
Do posts on social media show that Israel is registered as a company in the United Kingdom? No, that's not true: Companies House, an executive agency of the British government that maintains the register of companies, told Lead Stories th
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Biden urged aid for Israel, Ukraine. He didn’t declare World War III
“Joe Biden confirms WW3 live on TV.”
Full Fact→ Age UK did not say that elderly suicides rose during lockdown
A Telegraph article reported comments made during the Covid Inquiry, which inaccurately described the content of Age UK’s witness statement.
Full Fact→ BBC article mixes up the Reform UK and Reclaim parties
A news story, now corrected, wrongly claimed former deputy Reclaim Party leader Martin Daubney was a former deputy leader of the “Reform Party”.