Sports in May 2023
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Wednesday, May 24, 2023
- Fact Check: NCAA Did NOT 'Settle With Riley Gaines For $1.2 Million' -- Story Is From A Satire Site
- Fact Check: International Olympic Committee Did NOT Issue Lifetime Ban For Lia Thomas -- Story Is From A Satirical Site
Monday, May 22, 2023
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Fact Check: FAKE Byron Noem Cross-Dressing Photo With Dog In Background And Daily Mail Logo NOT Published By Paper
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Fact Check: New York Times DID Publish Headline Saying 'A North American Treaty Organization Without America?' -- Should Be Atlantic, Not American
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Fact Check: President Trump's Easter Morning Truth Social Post Saying 'Open The F--kin Strait, You Crazy Bastards' Is Real
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Fact Check: Former President Barack Obama Was NOT Arrested For Espionage -- It's A Made-Up Story
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Fact Check: Image Does NOT Show American F-15 Crew Member After Rescue From Iran -- It's AI-Generated
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Fact Check: Phone Call During 1969 Moon Landing Was NOT Faked
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Fact Check: Texas Televangelist Did NOT Send His Congregation His Grindr Account In An Easter E-Card -- It's From Comedy Account
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Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show American F-15 Pilot Captured By Iran In April 2026 -- It's from Iraq In 1991
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Fact Check: FAKE Image Shows 'Captured' American In Iran Wearing Authentic U.S. Military Uniform
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Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show A Real Wedding Day Incident When A Groom Slapped The Bride -- They Are Actors On Set
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Fact Check: Image Does NOT Show American F-15 Crew Member After Rescue From Iran -- It's AI-Generated
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Fact Check: President Trump's Easter Morning Truth Social Post Saying 'Open The F--kin Strait, You Crazy Bastards' Is Real
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Fact Check: Spammy 'A Positive Update' Facebook Posts About Dozens Of Celebrities NOT Real Health Update
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