“Hurricane Nadine” was on a path to hit Florida on Oct. 10.
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Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Repeat Posts About ‘Approximately 2 Years Old’ Boy Taken To Police Station Are NOT Authentic — Bait & Switch For Real Estate Ads
Are social media posts posting authentic information that police officers in various states have "no idea" where an "approximately 2 years old" boy who was found and taken to a police station lives? No, that's not true: Lead Stories has d
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Teleprompter at Univision town hall was for moderator, not Kamala Harris
“Univision accidentally shows that Kamala Harris is reading from a teleprompter live on air.”
PolitiFact→ X posts – Clip from LGBTQ+ FEMA webinar goes viral without context
2023 FEMA webinar shows the agency is prioritizing its relief efforts around LGBTQ+ people
PolitiFact→ X posts – North Carolina’s post-Helene changes for absentee, in-person voting are not signs of ‘cheating’
North Carolina’s new voting rules in response to Hurricane Helene amount to “cheating” or “stealing.”
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – No, migrants don’t receive $3,500 debit cards
The government gave $3,500 debit cards to immigrants while giving only $750 to Hurricane Helene victims.
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Hurricane Nadine didn’t exist as of Oct. 10, but a fictional article about one did
“Hurricane Nadine was a catastrophic Category 5 hurricane that struck Central America and the Bahamas in October 2024.”
PolitiFact→ Threads posts – Tim Walz wasn’t banned from college football games after attending one recently; that's fake news
Says Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was “banned from future games for flipping off the fans.”
Full Fact→ UKHSA posts graphs based on non-existent data
Graphs showing “data for 2023-24” posted by the UKHSA on X aren’t actually based on real data.
PolitiFact→ Threads posts – Flooding footage shows Mumbai, India, not Florida during Hurricane Milton
Video shows “people attempting to flee Florida & Hurricane Milton.”
FactCheck.org→ Social Media Posts Misrepresent Airspace Restrictions After Hurricane Helene
Este artículo estará disponible en español en El Tiempo Latino. Quick Take The Federal Aviation Administration regularly restricts the airspace over areas affected by natural disasters to allow rescue and relief efforts to take place. But thi
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – There’s been no glitch. This claim about Taylor Swift is counterfeit
“Taylor Swift blames Instagram for losing millions of followers after Harris endorsement: ‘It must be a glitch!”
PolitiFact→ Threads posts – FEMA’s website doesn’t say it must help white people last
“FEMA is supposed to help out white people last for the purpose of ‘equity.’ … It’s literally on the FEMA website.”
FactCheck.org→ Posts Make Misleading Claims About FEMA’s Future Under Trump
Este artículo estará disponible en español en El Tiempo Latino. Quick Take Social media posts misleadingly claim that “Trump’s Project 2025 will end” the Federal Emergency Management Agency and provide “ZERO federal he
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – No, cloud seeding wasn’t used to create Hurricane Milton
“They create hurricanes via cloud seeding” and “direct them where they want the Hurricane to go!”
PolitiFact→ Threads posts – Americans in Lebanon and Israel had to pay for their own emergency flights out of each country
The U.S. government is offering Americans loans to pay for flights out of Lebanon while they have been flying Israeli citizens out of Israel on chartered flights for a year “on our dime.”
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Storm Video Compilation Does NOT Show Hurricane Milton — Clips Were Posted Before Storm’s Arrival
Does a compilation of storm video clips on social media show Hurricane Milton? No, that's not true: A collection of video clips using the hashtag #HurricanMilton shows storm footage from around the world that dates back months and even ye
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – No, Hurricane Milton wasn’t planned to turn Tampa into a ‘15-minute city’
Hurricane Milton is part of Tampa’s plan to become a “15-minute city.”
PolitiFact→ TikTok posts – No, FEMA didn’t close roads and bridges to create traffic jams during Hurricane Milton evacuations
“FEMA is closing roads and bridges and causing gridlock traffic during evacuations from Hurricane Milton.”
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – No, Taylor Swift didn’t confess to ‘immoral things with Diddy’
Taylor Swift “admits to having done immoral things with Diddy in the past to gain fame.”
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Taylor Swift manager didn’t say ticket sales are ‘dead’ because of Kamala Harris endorsement
“Taylor Swift’s manager confirms: ‘Ticket sales are dead after Harris endorsement backlash.”
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Hurricane Milton article came from fictional wiki page; it’s not evidence of storm planning
Hurricane Milton article is evidence they "control and plan these storms."
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: FAKE Post Claims ‘Little Boy’ Was ‘Found’ By Officers Across Multiple Counties — Bait & Switch
Have authorities in various towns and counties in the U.S. found a lost "little boy," approximately 2 years old, whose place of residence is unknown, as a post on Facebook claimed? No, that's not true: This post, and others like it, are p
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Hurricane Helene was not artificially created, despite what Alexa says
Alexa’s answers to questions about Hurricane Helene prove the storm was “artificially created” or the result of “cloud seeding”
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Video doesn’t prove Hurricane Milton was geoengineered. It’s from 2021
Video shows “geoengineering happening” as Hurricane Milton approaches Florida.
FactCheck.org→ Posts Misrepresent Federal Response, Funding for Hurricane Helene Victims
Este artículo estará disponible en español en El Tiempo Latino. Quick Take The Federal Emergency Management Agency has provided more than $210 million in immediate assistance to communities affected by Hurricane Helene, which the Departm
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – No, Taylor Swift tickets aren’t $75. That’s a hoax.
“Taylor Swift’s concert tickets” fell to $75 after she endorsed Kamala Harris
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – No votes, no aid? No, 2020 votes didn’t determine disaster aid delivery in North Carolina counties
“Out of the 28 North Carolina counties destroyed by Hurricane Helene, 26 of them supported President Trump in the 2020 election … If you’re wondering why the government hasn’t helped these people, now you know why.”
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – This viral video of Beirut on fire is AI-generated
Video shows Oct. 6, 2024, fires in Beirut caused by Israeli air strikes.
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – No, FEMA didn’t block hurricane relief flights at South Carolina airport
FEMA “blocked a runway” at a South Carolina airport and “halted” hurricane relief flights.
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Kansas City Chiefs refusing to host Pride Night is satire
“Breaking: Kansas City Chiefs refuse to host a Pride Night, ‘It’s woke agenda’”
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Video shows pyrotechnic skydivers in United Arab Emirates, not Iran’s missile strike on Israel
Video shows a missile strike on Israel.
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – No, FEMA, other emergency responders are not 'confiscating' emergency supplies, donations
The Federal Emergency Management Agency “is confiscating supplies and donations!”
PolitiFact→ X posts – FEMA gives $750 to help hurricane victims with supplies. The claim it’s a loan is Pants on Fire!
“The $750 from FEMA that Kamala Harris is offering them is actually a loan, not real relief. And that if they don’t pay it back the feds can seize their property.”
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – No, Missouri did not register 78,421 people to vote in a single week
"Missouri registered 78,421 in just one week of February of this year. Out of that number, 23,253 were dead people!"
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – Kamala Harris didn’t say only $750 was available to Hurricane Helene victims. Video omits other aid
Vice President Kamala Harris' comments in Augusta, Georgia, show the Biden administration is offering Hurricane Helene victims only $750 in relief.
PolitiFact→ Instagram posts – North Carolina’s 747,000 voter roll removals are legal, routine voter list maintenance, experts say
North Carolina removed 747,00 voters from the voter rolls to try to “steal the election.”
PolitiFact→ X posts – Private drones can fly over areas hit by Hurricane Helene to offer aid; no ban’s in place
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg banned private drones from flying over areas affected by Hurricane Helene.
PolitiFact→ Facebook posts – Claim about Elon Musk banning pride flags originated as satire
"Elon Musk Declares: ‘Pride flags should be banned from classrooms, forever!’"
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: ‘Rep. Jack Kimble’ Did NOT Post About Lack Of VP Debate Media Coverage 24 Hours Before Debate
Is a social media post from a supposed California Republican congressman called Jack Kimble about the "liberal" media ignoring the U.S. vice presidential debate an authentic, predebate post? No, that's not true: There is no Jack Kimble wh