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US presidents have observed Black History Month for nearly 50 years. Has that changed under Trump? By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu • January 30, 2025 Images comparing Democrats with Musk’s inauguration hand gesture don’t tell whole story By Caleb McCullough • January 28, 2025 Did Trump kill ‘Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1965’? Here’s why that claim caused confusion By Jeff Cercone • January 24, 2025 Meta culminará su colaboración con verificadores independientes en EE.UU., incluyendo PolitiFact By Rebecca Catalanello • January 7, 2025 Meta ending third-party fact-checking partnership with US partners, including PolitiFact By Rebecca Catalanello • January 7, 2025 Biden blew a kiss after his White House remarks. His detractors said it meant something deeper By Louis Jacobson • November 7, 2024 One year after Oct. 7, 2023, attack: The evolution of misinformation about Israel and Gaza By Maria Briceño • October 4, 2024 Fact-checking ‘Kamala Harris Facts’ By Ciara O'Rourke • July 25, 2024 PolitiFact’s coverage of the Donald Trump assassination attempt By PolitiFact Staff • July 25, 2024 Biden is back at the White House. Viral claims that he was dying are unfounded By Maria Briceño • July 23, 2024 Fact-checking viral claims about Joe Biden at D-Day anniversary event By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu • June 6, 2024 Did Denali National Park ban American flags? No. Here’s what happened By Sara Swann • May 31, 2024 Fact-checking misleading claims of 2020 election fraud in Fulton County, Georgia By Sara Swann • May 24, 2024 U.S. presidents can’t cancel or postpone federal elections By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu • May 7, 2024 Inaccurate data used to show cost-of-living increases between Trump and Biden presidencies By Sofia Ahmed • April 5, 2024 Joe Biden said he commuted by train and car as a senator, including over the Baltimore Key Bridge By Ciara O'Rourke • March 27, 2024 Four years after shelter-in-place, COVID-19 misinformation persists By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu • March 15, 2024 Social media accounts use AI-generated audio to push 2024 election misinformation By Sara Swann • March 13, 2024 PolitiFact’s 15 most popular social media fact-checks from 2023 By Matthew Crowley • December 21, 2023 PolitiFact en Español: 5 cosas Ridículas y Falsas que verificamos en 2023 By Maria Briceño • December 20, 2023