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‘Wanted’ Posters for Health Care CEOs in NYC: Here’s What We Know

Although it is unknown who put up the posters and why, the NYPD confirmed they exist.

Facebook posts – No, the NFL did not suspend the referees after the Steelers-Eagles game

“The referees in the (Dec. 15) game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Pittsburgh Steelers have been suspended after the match revealed that the officials overlooked numerous errors by the Eagles.”

A month-by-month look at the misinformation that caught our attention in a busy news year

A contentious presidential election, two devastating hurricanes, the Baltimore bridge collapse: It was a busy news year, and where news goes, misinformation follows. Here’s a look at claims that caught our attention each month in 2024.

‘The Truth Matters’

During my time at FactCheck.org, I’ve saved a lot of emails and more than a few handwritten notes from grateful readers. I’ve taped some...

Congress Not Proposing to Give Itself 40% Raise

Para leer en español, vea esta traducción de El Tiempo Latino. Elon Musk, who has been tapped by President-elect Donald Trump to lead a committee...
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What’s Really Underpinning the ‘Missing Scientists’ Conspiracy Theory

In Rough Edges, Mike Rothschild writes about fringe groups, conspiracy theories and how the Internet broke our brains. This column is part...

Supreme Court hands Republicans in Texas major win



The United States Supreme Court reversed a block on Texas redistricting efforts, ending litigation against new maps that could give Republicans additional House seats.

The high court cited Abbott v. League of United Latin American Citizens in its order, but did not elaborate on its thinking. Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson offered a dissent from the decision.

Where the Bands Are: This Week in Live Music and Concert News

Pat Metheny Side-Eye III+Tuesday, September 29, 8 pm at...