A Super Bowl ad about Jesus featured more than 10 images of people washing others’ feet. The photos were taken by a fine-arts photographer and were not created with an artificial intelligence assist.
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Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Tucker Carlson Did NOT Ask Putin Why He Believes That ‘A Christian Can Be Gay’ — Quote Was Made Up
Did Tucker Carlson ask Vladimir Putin about the underlying reasons for his supposed belief that Christians can be gay? No, that's not true: A post on social media didn't show an authentic quote from that interview. Neither a recording of
The Dispatch→ A Shake-Up in Ukraine
Can new leadership in the Ukrainian military help to turn the tides of war?
The Dispatch→ The Upside of the College Enrollment Downswing
Declining college enrollment will cause some pain but will also benefit students and universities in the long run.
Washington Post→ After Supreme Court arguments, Trump offers his false Jan. 6 history
The former president regularly mischaracterizes tweets that his staff regarded as woefully inadequate on the day of the Jan. 6 attack.
PolitiFact→ U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on removing Donald Trump from ballot. Here’s what to know
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments that former President Donald Trump should be removed from Colorado’s presidential primary ballot. We explain the 14th Amendment, why the court is hearing this case and what the arguments are.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Russian Official Did NOT Suggest Russia Is Supplying Weapons To Texas
Did the Russian representative to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzya, publicly say "It is important to understand that by supplying weapons to Texas, Russia does not become a party to the conflict"? No, that's not true: A transcript of t
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Martin Luther King Jr. is not supporting Trump. That’s Pants on Fire!
Martin Luther King Jr. is “rallying around President Trump!”
Full Fact→ Poll suggests British Muslim voters’ support for Labour has fallen by 30%, not by half
ITV News has corrected an article which inaccurately reported a poll’s findings on British Muslims’ support for Labour since 2019.
PolitiFact→ TikTok posts – No, Russia is not supplying weapons to Texas in border dispute
Russian United Nations representative Vasily Nebenzya spoke about Russia supplying weapons to Texas to use in its border dispute with the Biden administration.
The Dispatch→ U.S. Steps Up Offensive Against Iranian Proxies
Will the Biden administration’s latest actions be enough to deter attacks on U.S. troops and treasure?
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Mitt Romney’s Investment Income Is NOT Proof He Is ‘Corrupt,’ Though It’s Larger Than His Senate Salary
Does the fact that Mitt Romney's private investment income surpasses his U.S. Senate salary prove that he is "corrupt"? No, that's not true: The Utah senator, a Republican, discloses his legal sources of income via U.S. Senate financial d
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Texas tractors are not lining up on the U.S. southern border, that Facebook video is from Germany
“Texas tractors defend border.”
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Do Stanley cups pose a lead danger? Here’s what to know about the trendy tumblers
Stanley cups tested positive for lead “inside of the cup where the drink is.”
The Dispatch→ Fani Willis’ Scandal Threatens to Upend the Georgia Case Against Trump
If a judge finds the Fulton County prosecutor acted improperly, the case could be dismissed or delayed by months or years.
The Dispatch→ Group Seeks to Boost Democratic Support for Nikki Haley
PrimaryPivot says it has enough money to remain active through the March 12 primaries.
Full Fact→ Footage does not show protesting French farmers digging up highways leading to Paris
While farmers have been protesting across France, the footage is from a supermarket car park in a town 365 miles south of Paris.
The Dispatch→ The No Labels Super PAC Ramps Up
Plus: Haley takes aim at Trump following E. Jean Carroll verdict.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Marines Did NOT Hang NIH Official Alfred Johnson — Story Is Made Up
Did U.S. Marines hang National Institute of Health Deputy Director Alfred Johnson after pranking him "Whitmer-style"? No, that's not true: A Pentagon duty officer told Lead Stories that the claim is false. The claim is in an article on a
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: LED Lights NOT Known To ‘Disrupt The Flow Of Hydrogen’ In Human Body
Does exposure to LED lights "disrupt the flow of hydrogen" in the human body, causing harm, as was suggested in a post on Instagram? No, that's not true: The post cited a 2023 study that examined techniques used for water splitting, a gre
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Supplements With Oil-Based Formula Do NOT Reverse Effects Of COVID-19 Vaccines
Can lipid-based supplements reverse the effects of COVID-19 vaccines by "communicating with the gene code"? No, that's not true: Two medical specialists told Lead Stories the claim is not grounded in facts. The Instagram account that made
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Marines Did NOT Arrest Ex-White House Chief of Staff John Kelly — Story Is Made Up
Did U.S. Marines arrest former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly? No, that's not true: A Pentagon duty officer told Lead Stories that the claim is false. The claim appears in an article on a website that regularly publishes fabricated
FactCheck.org→ Biden’s Numbers, January 2024 Update
Summary Para leer en español, vea esta traducción de Google Translate. Here’s how the United States has fared since President Joe Biden took office three years ago: The economy added more than 14 million jobs. The number is now nearly 4.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: WEF Did NOT Suggest Limit Of No More Than 2 or 3 Cups Of Coffee Per Year
Did the World Economic Forum declare that coffee drinkers will have to limit themselves to two or three cups of coffee per year in the future? No, that's not true: No recommendation to limit coffee consumption was made at the Forum's annu
The Dispatch→ Bring On the Crack-Up
New Hampshire and the future.
The Dispatch→ Industrial Policy’s Corruption Problem Is Hiding in Plane Sight
Boeing’s troubles reveal another risk of government support for ‘national champions’
The Dispatch→ The Supreme Court Case That Shows How Broken Congress Is
The court wouldn’t need to worry about regulatory overreach so much if the legislative branch did its job.
Logically→ Old video from Rajasthan shared as protest rally in support of former Pak PM Imran Khan
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Delta Force Did NOT Arrest D.C. District Attorney For Treason — It’s A Made-Up Scenario
Did Delta Force arrest Matthew Graves, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, for treason on January 18, 2024, in Breckenridge, Colorado? No, that's not true: The website reporting this false claim of Graves' arrest is notorious
The Dispatch→ Is It Time to Give Up on the United Nations?
The U.S. spends billions propping up the compromised and mostly useless international organization.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: This Is NOT Real Video Of Social Media Personality Damon Imani Interrupting Klaus Schwab At WEF 2024 Davos Meeting With F-Word — It’s Satire
Is a video that shows social media personality Damon Imani interrupting World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab at its 2024 Davos meeting with the f-word real? No, that's not true: Imani wrote on his social media account that the video
The Dispatch→ Sinister Stupidity or Stupid Sinisterness?
Cui Bono?
ABC News / AP Fact Check→ Video deceptively edited to make it appear Michael Moore expressed support for Trump
After Trump scored a record-setting win in the Iowa caucuses on Monday, the edited clip was shared on social media to falsely claim Moore recently expressed support for the frontrunner in the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
PolitiFact→ Nikki Haley – Nikki Haley said Donald Trump wanted to raise the gas tax as president. His support was flimsy.
Donald Trump “proposed when he was president” that “he wanted to raise the gas tax up to 25 cents."
Full Fact→ Overall cost of pandemic support was around £370 billion
We’ve looked into claims by Dame Andrea Leadsom MP about the number of Sure Start centres open in the UK, and the amount the government spent on support for businesses and workers during the pandemic.
Logically→ Video of protest against German political party passed off as support rally for Palestine
PolitiFact→ Here are three Ron DeSantis proposals that the Supreme Court has frowned upon
Campaigning in New Hampshire, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis mentioned three policies he’d like to implement that, under current Supreme Court jurisprudence, are likely unconstitutional. Here’s a primer on the legal jurisprudence.
ABC News / AP Fact Check→ Starbucks’ watermelon mug was part of its UK summer collection, not a show of support for Palestinians
While fighting continues in the third month of the Israel-Hamas war, some on social media are falsely claiming that Starbucks is selling the watermelon mug to mitigate damage caused by a boycott of the company over the conflict.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Biden Did NOT Tell Widow Of Soldier ‘He Knew What He Signed Up For’ in January 2024 — Supposed Similar Quote Goes Back To 2017 When Trump Was President
Did the president of the United States "just" tell a widow of a soldier in January 2024 that "he knew what he signed up for"? No, that's not true: This quote has been traced back to 2017, when Donald Trump was the president of the United
Logically→ U.S. military did not arrest Colorado Supreme Court judge who disqualified Donald Trump