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  • FactChecking Science in 2016

    • December 20, 2016

    We look back at some of the more questionable science-related claims from 2016 on topics such as climate change, Zika, GMOs, marijuana and the human mind.

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  • Our Annual Fundraising Appeal

    • December 20, 2016

    There would be no FactCheck.org without individual donations from people like you. We need your help to continue operating beyond our 2018 fiscal year.

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  • The Whoppers of 2016

    • December 19, 2016

    Donald Trump again dominates our annual review of political falsehoods.

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  • The Facts on Trump’s EPA Nominee

    • December 14, 2016

    Scott Pruitt, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to head the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, has made some questionable claims related to global warming, fracking and the Clean Power Plan.

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  • More False Claims About Fracking

    • December 2, 2016

    The head of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee falsely claimed that a new report “confirms” that “hydraulic fracturing has not impacted drinking water” in Wyoming. The report said it could not reach “firm conclusions.”

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Groundhog Friday

  • December 23, 2016

In our final wrap-up of repeated claims for 2016, the president and president-elect rehash familiar talking points.

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Facebook’s ‘Fake News’ Initiative

  • December 22, 2016

In a radio interview with WHYY’s NewsWorks in Philadelphia, FactCheck.org Director Eugene Kiely talks about the recent announcement that FactCheck.org will work with Facebook to combat fake news on the popular social media site.

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A Fake Mike Pence Quote

  • December 21, 2016

Q: Did Mike Pence call Michelle Obama “the most vulgar first lady we’ve ever had”?

A: No. That is a made-up quote and story from a self-described “news/satire” website.

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FactChecking Science in 2016

  • December 20, 2016

We look back at some of the more questionable science-related claims from 2016 on topics such as climate change, Zika, GMOs, marijuana and the human mind.

Click here to read more

Our Annual Fundraising Appeal

  • December 20, 2016

There would be no FactCheck.org without individual donations from people like you. We need your help to continue operating beyond our 2018 fiscal year.

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The Whoppers of 2016

  • December 19, 2016

Donald Trump again dominates our annual review of political falsehoods.

Click here to read more

The Facts on Trump’s EPA Nominee

  • December 14, 2016

Scott Pruitt, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to head the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, has made some questionable claims related to global warming, fracking and the Clean Power Plan.

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Groundhog Friday

  • December 9, 2016

On his so-called “victory tour,” President-elect Donald Trump has been repeating some inaccurate talking points that we’ve flagged before.

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Clinton Counties

  • December 9, 2016

Q: In the election, did Hillary Clinton only win 57 out of 3,141 counties? 

A: No. Clinton won at least 487 counties, according to two different counts of preliminary results.

 

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Trump, Russia and the U.S. Election

  • December 8, 2016

President-elect Donald Trump again discounted the possibility that Russia was behind the hacking of U.S. political organizations, including the Democratic National Committee’s servers, despite evidence to the contrary.

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    Q: Did Mike Pence call Michelle Obama “the most vulgar first lady we’ve ever had”?

    A: No. That is a made-up quote and story from a self-described “news/satire” website.

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