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A Video Celebrating Our 20th Anniversary

In December 2003, then-FactCheck.org Director Brooks Jackson published the first articles on our website. At the time, Brooks was the only journalist on staff,...

The Whoppers of 2023

Para leer en español, vea esta traducción de Google Translate. Summary Another year of fact-checking is nearly done, which means it’s time for our review of...

Yale Preprint Recorded Patient Experiences, Did Not Demonstrate Vaccines Cause New Syndrome

SciCheck Digest A preprint on a Yale-based study described chronic symptoms self-reported after COVID-19 vaccination by 241 members of an online group. The paper, which...

Fake Story About Trans Athlete Spreads Online

Quick Take Lia Thomas, who received widespread attention as a transgender member of the women’s swimming team at the University of Pennsylvania, has graduated from...

GOP Misleading Claims in Biden Impeachment Investigation

House Republicans passed a resolution on Dec. 13 to formalize their impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. In attempts to build momentum for the...

The Army-Navy Football Chant That Wasn’t

Para leer en español, vea esta traducción de Google Translate. Quick Take Army cadets rhythmically cheered to the beat of the military band during the annual...

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