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British shoppers will not have each purchase of more than 1,000 pounds ($1,175) automatically flagged to the UK’s tax office, ...
Does a viral video show a "leak" from a FOIA release that proves Hillary Clinton sent an email requesting documents about the ...
Contrary to Trump’s claim, not all prices are “down” and inflation isn’t “dead.” Based on the CPI, the inflation rate was 2.7 ...
Therefore, the fact-check determined that the claim that a viral image shows US President Donald Trump’s angry rant against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a post on Truth Social is false. The ...
When 400 fact-checkers from around the world gathered in Rio de Janeiro in June for an annual conference, the mood was tense.
Britons travelling abroad more than three times a year will not be referred to the UK’s tax office for monitoring, contrary ...
Is the viral video of "Titan" the giant dog authentic? No, that's not true: The creator of the original TikTok video clip ...
President Donald Trump again turned a Cabinet meeting into a wide-ranging conversation with reporters – and again uttered a ...
While the count of fact-checkers routinely fluctuates, the current number is roughly the same as it was in 2022 and 2021. In more blunt terms: Fact-checking’s growth seems to have leveled off.
Fact-Check: Users posting the video claim that the BJP MP is making remarks against PM Modi. However, the video is clipped ...
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There is no basis for Trump’s claim that Beyoncé received an $11 million payment related to the Harris campaign, let alone for the endorsement in particular.