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  • Fact Check: 'Tornado' Videos Do NOT Show Extreme Weather In Canada, Dubai

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    Do two reels posted to Facebook authentically show clips of tornadoes that occurred in Dubai and Canada? No, that's not true: Experts told Lead Stories that the twisters shown in the clips were fake and 100 percent AI-generated content. There are prominent elements in the videos that indicate manipulation and editing have been used to create them. One claim originated…

    • Sep 4, 2024
    • by: Madison Dapcevich
    Fact Check: 'Tornado' Videos Do NOT Show Extreme Weather In Canada, Dubai 'Fake'
  • Fact Check: Toronto Star Did NOT Report About Canadian Politician Jagmeet Singh's Supposed 'Money-Making Scandal'

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    Did the Toronto Star, BBC and other major media cover a scandal involving Canadian politician Jagmeet Singh that supposedly "erupted" after he left his microphone on while on TV? No, that's not true: Searches for coverage of this supposed money-making scandal on these news sites led to no results. The post on X that said this linked to a fake…

    • Aug 16, 2024
    • by: Ophélie Dénommée-Marchand
    Fact Check: Toronto Star Did NOT Report About Canadian Politician Jagmeet Singh's Supposed 'Money-Making Scandal' No Scandal
  • Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Olympic Athlete Vomiting Because He Swam In Seine -- He Cited Heat

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    Does a video show an Olympic Games athlete vomit as a direct result of swimming in Paris' Seine? No, that's not true: The athlete shown throwing up after his triathlon faulted the Parisian heat rather than the Seine. Although the river's water quality was poor in the days preceding the triathlon, there is no evidence that it caused Olympic athletes…

    • Aug 1, 2024
    • by: Christiana Dillard
    Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Olympic Athlete Vomiting Because He Swam In Seine -- He Cited Heat Blamed Heat
  • Fact Check: Old Photo Does NOT Show Kamala Harris Practicing Prostitution -- Photographer Says It's NOT Her

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    Does an old photo show Vice President Kamala Harris practicing prostitution? No, that's not true: The professional photographer who took this shot in New York City told Lead Stories that the young Black woman in the picture was not Harris. Also, news reports with photos of Harris in the 1980s showed that she did not resemble the woman in the…

    • Jul 26, 2024
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Old Photo Does NOT Show Kamala Harris Practicing Prostitution -- Photographer Says It's NOT Her Photog: Not KH
  • Fact Check: CBC Did NOT Report MAID Suggested For 'Angry Young Men With No Prospects' -- Article Was Fake

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    Did the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation publish an article that suggested offering Medical Assistance in Dying, also known as MAID, to "angry young men with no prospects" to combat "growing ideological extremism"? No, that's not true: CBC confirmed to Lead Stories that the news outlet did not publish such a story. The image in the post on X included a photo…

    • Jul 26, 2024
    • by: Madison Dapcevich
    Fact Check: CBC Did NOT Report MAID Suggested For 'Angry Young Men With No Prospects' -- Article Was Fake No Such Story
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence Video Montage Shows Any Authentic Footage Of Hurricane Beryl Hitting Texas On July 7, 2024

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    Does a video montage of clips contain authentic footage of Hurricane Beryl striking Texas on July 7, 2024? No, that's not true: Lead Stories connected nine of the clips to storms in Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Florida and Canada, but not Texas. There's no evidence linking the collection of 13 short clips to the Category 1 hurricane that made landfall in…

    • Jul 11, 2024
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: NO Evidence Video Montage Shows Any Authentic Footage Of Hurricane Beryl Hitting Texas On July 7, 2024 Other Storms
  • Fact Check: Posts Showing Same 'Missing Woman' In Various Cities Are Bait-And-Switch Scam

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    Did authentic social media posts offer genuine concern over a woman with dementia found in various locations? No, that's not true: Though the woman could not be identified, several posts claimed she was found in various cities across the U.S., Canada and the U.K. using the exact same format on June 30 and July 1, 2024. The posts are part…

    • Jul 5, 2024
    • by: Ophélie Dénommée-Marchand
     Fact Check: Posts Showing Same 'Missing Woman' In Various Cities Are Bait-And-Switch Scam Post Swap Scam
  • Fact Check: AI-Generated Text Does NOT Prove Putin Said US Was Planning To Launch 2nd Pandemic In 2024 To Disrupt US Presidential Election

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    Did Russian President Vladimir Putin say at a "military press conference in Russia" that the U.S. was planning to launch a second pandemic "aimed at disrupting the 2024 election" domestically? No, that's not true: Neither a viral AI-generated article making the claim nor earlier pieces speculating about it offered any proof that Putin actually said that. Lead Stories searched both…

    • Jul 3, 2024
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: AI-Generated Text Does NOT Prove Putin Said US Was Planning To Launch 2nd Pandemic In 2024 To Disrupt US Presidential Election Made-Up Story
  • Fact Check: Tommy Robinson NOT Arrested In Canada For Expressing Anti-Islam Views -- It Was On 'Outstanding Immigration Warrant'

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    Was British activist Tommy Robinson arrested in Canada for expressing anti-Islam views? No, that's not true: In a video of his arrest, the plainclothes Canada Border Services Agency officers who handcuffed Robinson said he was arrested on an "outstanding immigration warrant." They also suggested the activist lied about his criminal history on his visa application to enter Canada. The claim…

    • Jun 25, 2024
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Tommy Robinson NOT Arrested In Canada For Expressing Anti-Islam Views -- It Was On 'Outstanding Immigration Warrant' Open Warrant
  • Fact Check: Photo Showing 'FUCK TRUDEAU' Sign At Hockey Game Is NOT Authentic -- Sign Reading 'BELIEVE' Was Digitally Altered

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    Is a photo showing hockey fans spelling out "FUCK TRUDEAU" with placards authentic? No, that's not true: The sign spelled out by fans at a Stanley Cup game actually read "BELIEVE," and was digitally edited. Two different publications posted the original photo with the sign reading "BELIEVE." An online news search did not yield any evidence of a sign with…

    • Jun 25, 2024
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: Photo Showing 'FUCK TRUDEAU' Sign At Hockey Game Is NOT Authentic -- Sign Reading 'BELIEVE' Was Digitally Altered 'BELIEVE'
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