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  • Fact Check: Taylor Swift Did NOT Lose 'Brand Deals Worth $125 Million' After Endorsing Kamala Harris

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    Did Taylor Swift lose "brand deals worth $125 million" after endorsing Kamala Harris? No, that's not true: The online rumor came from a website that labels itself as satire. The article didn't even mention the name of the Democratic presidential nominee. The claim appeared in a post (archived here) on Facebook on September 12, 2024. It said: Taylor Swift Loses…

    • Sep 13, 2024
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: Taylor Swift Did NOT Lose 'Brand Deals Worth $125 Million' After Endorsing Kamala Harris Satire Origin
  • Fact Check: NO Evidence ABC Fired Presidential Debate Moderators David Muir And Linsey Davis -- Claim Came From Website With Satire Label

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    Did the ABC television network fire the hosts of the September 10, 2024, U.S. presidential debate, calling them "a disgrace"? No, that's not true: A self-described satire and parody website published the story about the pair's supposed firing. Lead Stories found nothing authoritative to substantiate the claim that ABC fired the two. The claim originated from an article (archived here)…

    • Sep 12, 2024
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: NO Evidence ABC Fired Presidential Debate Moderators David Muir And Linsey Davis -- Claim Came From Website With Satire Label Satire Origin
  • Fact Check: Gordon Ramsay Did NOT Throw Tim Walz Out of 'Hell's Kitchen' -- It's From Satire Article

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    Did celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay throw Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz out of his "Hell's Kitchen" restaurant in New York City, saying, "Don't come back here, you woke creep"? No, that's not true: This story initially appeared in an article on a website with a satire disclaimer, known for publishing fabricated content. No publicly available or credible evidence supports this claim.…

    • Sep 11, 2024
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Gordon Ramsay Did NOT Throw Tim Walz Out of 'Hell's Kitchen' -- It's From Satire Article Satire Origin
  • Fact Check: ABC Did NOT Sign $400 Million Deal With Tucker Carlson To Replace Jimmy Kimmel -- It's Satire

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    Did the TV network ABC sign a $400 million deal to give former Fox News host Tucker Carlson a late-night show that would replace current ABC talk show host Jimmy Kimmel? No, that's not true: The claim is from an online article labeled "Parody News," with a headline that said "SATIRE." A representative for ABC told Lead Stories the claim…

    • Sep 6, 2024
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: ABC Did NOT Sign $400 Million Deal With Tucker Carlson To Replace Jimmy Kimmel -- It's Satire Satire Origin
  • Fact Check: Michael Jordan Did NOT Turn Down $200 Million Offer To Do Ad With LeBron James -- Claim Originated On Satirical Site

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    Did former NBA star Michael Jordan turn down a $200 million offer to do a commercial with current NBA star LeBron James, saying he would "never [work] with this woke creep?" No, that's not true: This story came from a website that calls itself satirical and "fake news." A representative for Jordan told Lead Stories there was "no truth" to…

    • Sep 5, 2024
    • by: Marlo Lee
    Fact Check: Michael Jordan Did NOT Turn Down $200 Million Offer To Do Ad With LeBron James -- Claim Originated On Satirical Site Satire Source
  • Fact Check: Travis Kelce Was NOT Fined $10 Million For Taking A Knee During National Anthem

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    Was American football player Travis Kelce fined $10 million for taking a knee during the national anthem, as a post on Facebook said? No, that's not true: This story began as an article by SpaceXMania, a self-described fake news website known for publishing content it says is satire. There is no publicly available or credible evidence to support the story.…

    • Aug 23, 2024
    • by: Madison Dapcevich
    Fact Check: Travis Kelce Was NOT Fined $10 Million For Taking A Knee During National Anthem Satire Origin
  • Fact Check: Candace Owens Did NOT Sign $25 Million Deal With ABC For Morning Show That's 'Going To Replace The View'

    Fact Check

    Did conservative commentator Candace Owens sign a $25 million deal with ABC for her own morning show that is "going to replace The View"? No, that's not true: A satirical website first made this claim in July 2024. A post on Facebook in August 2024 appears to be AI-generated and resembles the satirical website's article. Neither ABC nor Owens has…

    • Aug 16, 2024
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Candace Owens Did NOT Sign $25 Million Deal With ABC For Morning Show That's 'Going To Replace The View' Made-Up Story
  • Fact Check: Jack Black Did NOT Receive Lifetime Ban From Academy Of Country Music Following Bandmate's Comments About Trump

    Fact Check

    Did the Academy of Country Music place a lifetime ban on entertainer Jack Black after his bandmate made comments about the assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump? No, that's not true: The false report was posted on a self-proclaimed "fake news" website. There also is no evidence that the Academy of Country Music proclaimed that Black was banned. The…

    • Aug 6, 2024
    • by: Christiana Dillard
    Fact Check: Jack Black Did NOT Receive Lifetime Ban From Academy Of Country Music Following Bandmate's Comments About Trump No Ban Enacted
  • Fact Check: Samsung Did NOT Withdraw From $1 Billion Olympics Sponsorship -- Claim From Satire Site

    Fact Check

    Did Samsung withdraw from a $1 billion Olympics sponsorship after the opening ceremony for the Paris Summer Games in July 2024? No, that's not true: The website that said so is a self-described satire site that says it brings the "freshest fake news." As of August 2, 2024, there are no actual news reports that Samsung pulled their sponsorship of…

    • Aug 2, 2024
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Samsung Did NOT Withdraw From $1 Billion Olympics Sponsorship -- Claim From Satire Site Satire Origin
  • Fact Check: Caitlin Clark Did NOT Reject A $400 Million Deal With Nike Due To Its Association With Colin Kaepernick -- Claim From Satire Site

    Fact Check

    Did WNBA basketball player Caitlin Clark reject a $400 million deal from Nike because of the company's association with NFL-quarterback-turned-civil-rights-activist Colin Kaepernick? No, that's not true: This claim first appeared in an article on a website with a satire disclaimer. There is no publicly available or credible evidence anything like this ever happened. The claim appeared in a post (archived…

    • Jul 12, 2024
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: Caitlin Clark Did NOT Reject A $400 Million Deal With Nike Due To Its Association With Colin Kaepernick -- Claim From Satire Site Satire Origin
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