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Fact Check: Army Drill Sgt. Karina Martinez's Video About Leaders Respecting People Was Posted Two Weeks Before Defense Secretary Hegseth's Speech To Generals
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Fact Check: Picture Of Greta Thunberg In Revealing Yellow Shirt Is NOT Real -- It Has Been Digitally Edited
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Fact Check: California, New York Do NOT Issue CDLs With No Name Given -- They Have Mononyms, Just Like Some U.S. Passports
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Fact Check: Inconsistent Story About Found Missing Hikers Sarah Bennett And Andrew Miller -- Fake Images, Bogus Newspaper Quote
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Fact Check: No Evidence Erika Kirk's 'Romanian Angels' Evangelical Ministry Was Accused Of Trafficking Children Or Banned From Romania
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Fact Check: Photo Of 'Richard Miller' And Nine Adopted Daughters Is NOT Authentic, Does NOT Document Real-Life Story
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Fact Check: People Magazine Did NOT Publish An Image Of Trump As Marie Antoinette With Article About White House Ballroom Construction
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Fact Check: Buffalo Bills Coach Sean McDermott Did NOT Threaten To Pull His Team From Super Bowl If Bad Bunny Performs At 2026 Halftime Show
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Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show One IDF Soldier Becoming A Muslim Pro-Palestine Activist -- The Unrelated Clips Show Different Women
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Fact Check: 'Under 18 Years Old' Pop-up Warning On Viral 'Overcrowded Oktoberfest' Videos Is FAKE -- It's Engagement Bait On Harmless Footage
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Fact Check: Video Of Keith Urban Saying "Nicole Cheated" Is NOT Real -- Year-Old Video Dubbed With AI Voice Clone
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Fact Check: Audio Of Trump-like Voice Saying Bad Bunny Is From 'the Mexican City of Puerto Rico' Is NOT Real -- Voice Recording Made By An Impressionist
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Fact Check: Dallas, Kansas City, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Green Bay, Philadelphia, Denver, Or Any Team Did NOT Petition The NFL To Replace Bad Bunny In Super Bowl Halftime Show -- Or Bob Seger
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