Para leer en español, vea esta traducción de Google Translate. Quick Take The record-setting Canadian wildfires in 2023 were caused mainly by lightning igniting forests that were unusually hot and dry, in part due to climate change. But the re
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Lead Stories→ Fact Check: There Is NO Video Of Trump Winning 2024 Republican Presidential Nomination As Of February 1, 2024
Is there a video showing Donald Trump receiving the Republican presidential nomination in 2024? No, that's not true: As of February 1, 2024, no candidate was chosen as the nominee. Trump did receive the nomination in 2016 and 2020; howeve
Full Fact→ Labour has not selected a non-English speaking candidate in the Rochdale by-election
A man seen speaking Urdu in a video is a sitting Labour MP and fluent in several languages, including English and Urdu.
PolitiFact→ As Chinese immigration to U.S. rises, Republicans and Trump use ‘military age men’ scare tactic
Chinese immigration at the U.S. border has surged, and former President Donald Trump and his allies are calling the immigrants “military age men” with allegiance to the Communist Party of China. Here’s why that’s misleading.
PolitiFact→ Ask PolitiFact: Can Joe Biden 'shut down the border' on his own?
President Joe Biden and Republicans disagree on how much power he has to stop illegal immigration. The law gives Biden broad powers, but also restricts him.
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – No, the COVID-19 vaccine does not contain a Marburg virus that can be activated by 5G technology
The Marburg virus has been implanted into people who were vaccinated and has nanotechnology that can be activated through 5G technology.
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – No, viral footage doesn’t show explosives disguised as food cans in Gaza
Photo shows explosives disguised as food cans.
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.
Health Feedback→ Incorrect claim that COVID-19 vaccines caused a 143,233% surge in cancer results from flawed calculations that misuse adverse event reporting data
REVIEW An Instagram post published in January 2024 claimed that “official data” from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showed a “143,233% surge in fatal cancers among Vaxxed Americans”. The figure most likely originat
The Dispatch→ American Idols
On the Taylor Swift “psy op.”
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: ‘Illegal Immigrant’ In Video Is NOT Azerbaijani Politician Movsum Samadov — Samadov Says It’s Not Him, He Can’t Leave Azerbaijan
Does a video seen on X show Azerbaijani politician Movsum Samadov on the border of the United States? No, that's not true: There is no evidence this man is Samadov or that this took place on the border of the U.S. Samadov denied that he w
Logically→ No, topical massage creams cannot enlarge breasts or buttocks
PolitiFact→ Joe Biden – President Joe Biden distorts income tax rates for the richest Americans
"There are a thousand billionaires now and you know what their average tax rate is? 8%."
The Dispatch→ Can We Call It Quits?
And: politics vs. football.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Biden Is NOT First Person To Win Presidential Primary As Write-In Candidate
Is President Joe Biden the first person to win a presidential primary as a write-in candidate? No, that's not true: Several people have won presidential primaries as write-in candidates, with such victories dating back to at least the ear
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Ebola vaccines can’t shed deadly virus
“US hospitals caught injecting experimental Ebola vaccine that sheds!”
Health Feedback→ Vaccines don’t cause childhood cancer, contrary to claim by Candace Owens
REVIEW In January 2024, political commentator and talk show host Candace Owens posted a tweet on X (formerly Twitter) claiming that vaccine package inserts state vaccines haven’t been tested for carcinogenic or mutagenic effect, that there has bee
PolitiFact→ Kamala Harris – Kamala Harris wrong that Republican lawmakers played a role in reinstating abortion ban in Wisconsin
"After Roe was dismantled, extremists evoked a law from 1849 to stop abortion” in Wisconsin.
Health Feedback→ Russell Brand’s YouTube videos use flawed analyses and simplistic correlations to link COVID-19 vaccines to heart issues, cancer, excess deaths
REVIEW Public figures easily have millions of people following them on social media and their messaging on such platforms can significantly influence their audience’s beliefs and behaviors on various issues. This influence can sometimes be valuabl
The Dispatch→ Republican Presidential Primary Down to Two
Ron DeSantis suspends his campaign just two days before voters in New Hampshire go to the polls.
Logically→ No evidence 2022 Tonga volcano emitted more CO2 than Earth does in a year
The Dispatch→ Did Americans Ever Really Care About Policy?
I know you are but what am I.
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Congress has not passed a $6,400 subsidy for low-income Americans
Congress has passed a $6,400 subsidy for low-income Americans.
The Dispatch→ We Can Still Help Afghanistan—By Letting the Taliban Collapse
Humanitarian aid isn’t preventing starvation or hardship, but it is propping up the regime.
PolitiFact→ Donald Trump – Trump ad says Nikki Haley’s plan would cut Social Security for 82% of Americans. That’s False
“Haley’s plan cuts Social Security benefits for 82% of Americans.”
Logically→ German government hasn’t canceled ‘net zero’ agricultural diesel taxes
Health Feedback→ Rat study alleged to link COVID-19 vaccines to autism cannot be generalized to humans and contains important limitations
REVIEW A study published in the journal Neurochemical Research on 10 January 2024 became the subject of numerous social media posts on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). These posts alleged that the study showed COVID-19 mRNA vaccines could produce
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – No, President Joe Biden didn’t announce $6,400 government subsidies for all Americans
Video shows President Joe Biden promoting a $6,400 government subsidy.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Netanyahu Did NOT Say In October 2023 That ‘America Is A Thing You Can Move Very Easily’ — Recording Was Made In 2001
Did Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu describe the United States as "a thing you can move very easily" just one week after the October 7, 2023, Hamas invasion? No, that's not true: The tape in which he made the remark reportedly w
Logically→ Allegations of Finnish politician’s missing candidacy supporter cards spun as election fraud
The Dispatch→ What Conservatives Can Learn from MLK’s Economic Views
His support for left-wing views didn’t arise in a vacuum—and it was highly controversial among black pioneers, too.
The Dispatch→ Ranked-Choice Voting Would Dramatically Improve the 2024 Republican Primary
But Trump would likely still win.
The Dispatch→ How ‘American Fiction’ Satirizes Wokeness
A thoughtful new comedy skewers progressive pieties around race.
AllSides→ Fact-Checking Wisconsin Supreme Court Candidate Protasiewicz’s Record on Criminal Sentencing
https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/fact-checking-wisconsin-supreme-court-candidate-protasiewiczs-record-on-criminal-sentencing/
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: Palestinian Baby Doll Was NOT Made In Israel And Is Not For Public Sale — It Is A Mexican Artist’s Show Of Support For Palestinians
Did an Israeli toy company make a Palestinian baby doll? No, that's not true: This baby doll was made as an art project by Instagram user @vlocke_negro. According to their Instagram post about the doll, they made this doll in support of P
The Dispatch→ Can Displaced Israelis Go Home Again?
If so, restoring a sense of security to communities near Gaza will be the biggest challenge.
Washington Post→ Fact-checking the fifth Republican presidential debate
Here’s our roundup of fishy claims in the fifth GOP debate of the 2024 election cycle.
Logically→ 2016 numbers shared to falsely claim over 95,000 ration cards canceled recently in Telangana
The Dispatch→ If Republicans Want a Better Budget Deal, They Need to Win More Elections
It’s crazy to punish Speaker Mike Johnson when the party has a tiny majority in the House.