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  • Fact Check: NO EVIDENCE Chris Hayes Leaves Or Pauses Hosting His MSNBC Show 'All In'

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    Did Chris Hayes publicly announce he is stepping down or pausing hosting his show "All In" due to his wife's health? No, that's not true: No credible news organizations reported that. Viral posts on social media tied the purported decision to the supposed cancer diagnosis of the TV host's spouse, allegedly also publicly discussed by the couple, but Lead Stories…

    • Sep 10, 2025
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: NO EVIDENCE Chris Hayes Leaves Or Pauses Hosting His MSNBC Show 'All In' No Reports
  • Posts About Removal Of Ruby Bradley's Service History: What We Know

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    Was the service history of Colonel Ruby Bradley, an American nurse captured in the Philippines during World War II, removed from official military websites on orders of U.S. President Donald Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth or DOGE? As of this writing, some pages describing her life were still available on government online resources. Yet, in at least two instances, those…

    • May 5, 2025
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Posts About Removal Of Ruby Bradley's Service History: What We Know What we know
  • Fact Check: Dr. Pierre Kory Did NOT Prove Texas Measles Death Announcement Was '100% False' -- Assertions Not Backed With Evidence

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    Did Children's Health Defense podcast guest Pierre Kory prove that Texas' confirmation of a 2nd measles death of an unvaccinated 8-year-old in Lubbock was "100 Percent False"? No, that's not true: Kory, who in 2024 was stripped of his internal medicine credential, never examined the patient and said he based his claim on a partial copy of her medical file,…

    • Apr 9, 2025
    • by: Dean Miller
    Fact Check: Dr. Pierre Kory Did NOT Prove Texas Measles Death Announcement Was '100% False' -- Assertions Not Backed With Evidence Didn't Examine
  • Fact Check: Fox News Did NOT Air Report About 'Tesla Ionic Care' Terahertz Technology -- Supposed Fox Clip Is Counterfeit

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    Did Fox News broadcast a segment about a "revolutionary device that's healing the world" named "Tesla Ionic Care" and "backed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and President Donald Trump"? No, that's not true: The TV channel denied that. Three AI detectors showed that the viral video with the Fox News logo contained AI-generated content. The claim appeared in a post…

    • Mar 25, 2025
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: Fox News Did NOT Air Report About 'Tesla Ionic Care' Terahertz Technology -- Supposed Fox Clip Is Counterfeit AI Generated
  • Explainer: Texas Child Dies Following Measles Infection -- Key Facts About the 2025 Outbreak

    Explainer

    In February 2025, public health officials in Texas reported the death of an unvaccinated child following a measles infection. As of this writing, national health authorities report at least three outbreaks of the highly infectious, vaccine-preventable disease across eight states. As communities prepare for potential increases in cases, Lead Stories has compiled information summarizing the Texas outbreak, how cases have…

    • Feb 27, 2025
    • by: Madison Dapcevich
    Explainer: Texas Child Dies Following Measles Infection -- Key Facts About the 2025 Outbreak Explainer
  • Fact Check: Study Claiming 170% Higher Autism Risk In Vaccinated Kids Is NOT Credible

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    Is a study that claims vaccinated children have a 170 percent higher risk of autism reliable? No, that's not true: An infectious disease expert told Lead Stories the study is "just junk," saying the journal it was published in and the study design both lack credibility. Numerous large studies have found no proven link between vaccines and autism. The claim…

    • Feb 5, 2025
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Study Claiming 170% Higher Autism Risk In Vaccinated Kids Is NOT Credible Not Causal
  • Fact Check: NO Proof US Allocated $50 Million Solely For Condoms In Gaza

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    Did the U.S. government spend or plan to spend $50 million exclusively on condoms in Gaza? No, that's not true: There's no evidence that the U.S. government intended to spend that much money just on condoms for the small territory. U.S. aid to Gaza is focused on humanitarian needs like food, medical supplies and other essential help. The U.S. State…

    • Jan 29, 2025
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: NO Proof US Allocated $50 Million Solely For Condoms In Gaza No Receipts
  • Fact Check: Article Does NOT Prove WEF 'Demanded' That General Public Get 'Mass-Vaccinated' Twice A Year With mRNA

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    Does an article prove that the World Economic Forum "demanded" that the general public be "mass-vaccinated" twice a year with "long-acting mRNA injections"? No, that's not true: The organization told Lead Stories this was "entirely false." The article failed to offer any sources proving any such "demand" was made by the organization. It cited recordings of a conference panel in…

    • Jan 28, 2025
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: Article Does NOT Prove WEF 'Demanded' That General Public Get 'Mass-Vaccinated' Twice A Year With mRNA No Reports
  • Fact Check: Oprah Winfrey NOT Dead As Of January 17, 2025

    Fact Check

    Has Oprah Winfrey died as of January 17, 2025, as implied by viral social media posts? No, that's not true: An article attached to a post implying that Winfrey died did not provide evidence of her supposed death nor mention anywhere in the article text that she had died. Winfrey was active on her verified social media accounts the same…

    • Jan 17, 2025
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Oprah Winfrey NOT Dead As Of January 17, 2025 Alive & Well
  • Fact Check: Polio Does NOT Only Spread Through Direct Contact Between 'Fecal Matter' And Mouth

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    Does the polio-causing poliovirus infect people exclusively through direct contact between "fecal matter" and "facial orifices"? No, that's not true: While multiple health agencies say that the fecal-oral route is common, that includes a number of possibilities. For example, polio may spread through consuming contaminated food or water. The claim appeared in an image (archived here) being commented on in…

    • Jan 8, 2025
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: Polio Does NOT Only Spread Through Direct Contact Between 'Fecal Matter' And Mouth Other Ways Too
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