Corrections in November 2023
Sometimes we make mistakes or new information comes to light that changes the conclusion of a fact check. This is an overview of all our articles with corrections. Spotted a mistake? Contact us!. You can read our Corrections Policy here.
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Fact Check: Pete Hegseth Did NOT Falsely Present Quote From 'Pulp Fiction' As Real Bible Verse
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Fact Check: Image Does NOT Show Steve Bannon Had Urine On His Pants At World Economic Forum Event
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Fact Check: FAKE Donald Trump Truth Social Post Claims Israel Is 'A Far More Important Ally Than The American People'
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Fact Check: Report About Trump, Nuclear Codes NOT Verified, According To Retired CIA Analyst Larry Johnson, Who Mentioned It In Viral Video
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Fact Check: Woman With Passport From Nonexistent Country 'Torenza' Did NOT Arrive At JFK
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Fact Check: Pope Leo XIV Did NOT Blast Karoline Leavitt Or Read Her Resume During TV Interview -- FAKE Exchange
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Fact Check: TASS Report FALSELY Claims Zelensky Is Child Trafficker In Epstein Files
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Fact Check: FAKE Trump Truth Social Post Attacking Media Personality JD Delay Is NOT Real
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Fact Check: Trump Truth Social Post Does NOT Show '8 AI-Generated Women' Facing Execution in Iran
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Fact Check: FAKE BBC Report Purported to Prove Zelenskyy Had Stolen Cézanne Painting In His Office -- Real Artwork Was By Ukrainian Artist
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Fact Check: Donald Trump DID Post About Apple CEO Tim Cook Calling Him To 'Kiss My Ass'
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