A fake logo and slogan for election technology supplier Dominion Voting has revived false suggestions that the company is ...
A claim shared on social media suggesting Land O'Lakes would return to its previous logo originated as "satire." ...
The great Fruit of the Loom logo mystery is solved Fact checkers looking at archived newspaper ads going back more than a century found no evidence Fruit of the Loom used a cornucopia in its logo. The ...
Health misinformation can ruin lives and damage health services. Our health team fact checks claims about health including funding and delivery, and dangerous medical claims, and makes recommendations ...
The debate was remarkably courteous — especially compared with this year's presidential debates — but both candidates ran afoul of the facts at times. Here's what the VP nominees got wrong and ...
Bill Adair, who started the Pulitzer Prize-winning website PolitiFact, admitted that – despite his claims over the years – he was, in fact, keeping tabs and found the GOP to be the most ...
We fact-checked their claims. Sheryl Gay Stolberg — Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota Project 2025, a blueprint for governing drafted by the conservative Heritage Foundation, does not specifically call ...
A Sept. 22 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) features what appears to be a screenshot of a Truth Social post from former President Donald Trump. “Your life is a total mess!” text of ...
Sen. JD Vance of Ohio and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz faced off in the only vice-presidential debate scheduled this election season. Vance sought to temper Donald Trump’s more controversial ...
A cornerstone of former President Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign has been his promise to carry out the largest deportation operation in United States history. The details of how he would carry out ...
The most conspicuous fault line in 2024's very peculiar presidential election has to be the histrionics Donald Trump and JD Vance have shown us about fact-checking during debates. The former one ...
The U.S. is known as the land of mass consumption, and all of the leftover eventually ends up in the same place: the trash can. Everything about the waste management sector in the U.S. is big.