News

While we wait for those figures, you can read our overnight fact-check on President Trump’s claim that crime in Washington DC ...
An edited image purporting to show an Afghan journalist and his family outside a house in the UK has been shared online to ...
The first wife of former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been incorrectly identified in a photo online as Ghislaine ...
President Donald Trump, justifying his temporary federal takeover of policing in the nation’s capital, claimed at a press ...
Meta's new community notes program struggles to combat misinformation on Facebook and Instagram, according to Washington Post ...
Is a photo showing Melania Trump kissing Jeffrey Epstein an authentic image and was it "unseen" until aired by Stephen ...
A rumor that circulated online in August 2025 claimed that NHL star Connor McDavid had donated $12.9 million in bonuses and ...
Fact-checking Russian claims that Ukraine is stalling a planned prisoner swap A war of narratives has erupted between Moscow and Kyiv over the implementation of a prisoner exchange agreed in late July ...
The nation's capital is "becoming a situation of complete and total lawlessness," President Donald Trump said at an Aug. 11 ...
Jeanine Pirro, the United States attorney for the District of Columbia, said it "doesn't really matter" that crime rates had dropped in the nation's capital after President Donald Trump initiated a ...
Fact Check has debunked the video, confirming it's AI-generated and the Air Chief Marshal made no such statement. The PIB urges reliance on verified sources.
PolitiFact Ruling: Pants on Fire. The agency’s downward revision of 818,000 jobs was part of a standard, annual data-refinement process. It happened Aug. 21, 2024, spoiling Democrats’ mood one day ...