6 People 24805 Fact-checks 8029 Articles People (6) NJ-CAN Students for Trump Impact America Action Florida Students for Concealed Carry Students for Concealed Carry at FSU Students, Parents and Teachers supporting Marshall Tuck Fact-checks (24805) X posts stated on June 27, 2024 in an X post: “CNN will implement a 1-2 minute delay for tonight’s presidential debate instead of the standard 7-second delay, potentially allowing time to edit parts of the broadcast.” By Jeff Cercone• June 28, 2024 Barack Obama stated on February 12, 2013 in a speech: "Every dollar we invested in high-quality, early education programs can save more than $7 later on by boosting graduation rates, reducing teen pregnancy, even reducing crime." By Katie Sanders, Eric Stirgus• February 19, 2013 Jim Kenney stated on February 17, 2016 in a speech before the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce: "An economic impact study found that for every $1 invested in pre-K in Pennsylvania, a total of $1.79 is generated in total spending within the state." By Mark Dent• March 3, 2016 Mick Mulvaney stated on March 16, 2017 in a press conference: "There's no demonstrable evidence they (after-school programs that feed kids) are helping kids do better at school." By Jon Greenberg• March 21, 2017 Mike Gallagher stated on December 07, 2020 in a tweet: "New data shows in-person learning isn't driving spikes in cases." By Eric Litke• December 18, 2020 Scott Fitzgerald stated on December 21, 2021 in Twitter: "Mask mandates on children lead to learning loss that harms early childhood development." By D.L. Davis• January 19, 2022 Rebecca Bell-Metereau stated on August 09, 2010 in a campaign flier: Ken Mercer "wants Sean Hannity and James Dobson included in social studies texts." By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• August 14, 2010 Rose Mary Grant stated on March 29, 2015 in a Providence Journal commentary.: Rhode Island "charter schools are nationally recognized as outperforming their counterparts across the country." By Mark Reynolds• April 30, 2015 James Parisi stated on August 21, 2011 in a TV news show: A national study of 2,500 charter schools shows that "maybe 20 percent do better than the community public schools, 40 percent or so do worse and the rest are not having any significant difference." By Lynn Arditi• September 1, 2011 Mary Burke stated on May 06, 2014 in a forum: The Wisconsin school voucher program "has no research that shows that it’s going to improve student learning." By Tom Kertscher• May 28, 2014 Jeb Bush stated on April 06, 2017 in an op-ed: "When public schools face increased competition, they get better and kids learn more." By Lola Duffort• April 17, 2017 Janet Adkins stated on March 26, 2015 in a discussion about school uniforms: A school uniform policy helps with "school safety, helps with truancy." By Joshua Gillin• April 2, 2015 Pete Snyder stated on February 22, 2021 in a radio interview: “All of the science and data say it’s perfectly safe to have teachers and students in the classroom.” By Warren Fiske• March 2, 2021 Kathy Miller stated on May 18, 2010 in an op-ed article: "A Houston school district analysis found that the (State Board of Education) more than quadrupled the number of historical figures students must learn about." By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• June 3, 2010 Ron DeSantis stated on August 10, 2020 in during a televised roundtable discussion on education: “The fact is that in terms of the risk to schoolkids, this is lower risk than seasonal influenza.” By Phil Galewitz• August 20, 2020 Rick Scott stated on March 16, 2014 in a tweet: "Florida ranks first in the nation for access to free prekindergarten." By Amy Sherman• March 20, 2014 Facebook posts stated on April 22, 2021 in a Facebook post: Children ages 5 to 9 “are not affected by” the coronavirus. By Tom Kertscher• April 23, 2021 Ohio Federation of Teachers stated on March 12, 2012 in a news release: "The (Jackson) plan (for reforming Cleveland schools) lacks any data or methods proven to raise student achievement." By Aaron Marshall• March 28, 2012 Donald Trump stated on August 05, 2020 in a Fox and Friends interview: Children are “almost immune from this disease.” By Amy Sherman• August 6, 2020 Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee stated on December 04, 2022 in a tweet.: “The Virginia GOP education agenda (would) erase slavery from VA history.” By Warren Fiske• December 14, 2022 Articles (8029) What is generative AI and why is it suddenly everywhere? Here’s how it works By Sofia Bliss-Carrascosa, Jeff Cercone• June 19, 2023 Adam Raine called ChatGPT his ‘only friend.’ Now his family blames the technology for his death By Loreben Tuquero• December 19, 2025 How well do you understand AI? Here are 7 terms to know By Loreben Tuquero• August 10, 2023 How fake citations appeared in RFK Jr.’s MAHA report: Here are generative AI’s red flags in studies By Loreben Tuquero• May 30, 2025 How to talk to your children about AI chatbots and their safety By Madison Czopek• December 19, 2025 How improperly using AI could deter you from voting, or hurt your health By Loreben Tuquero• July 17, 2023 ‘Not the AI election’: Why artificial intelligence did not define the 2024 campaign By Loreben Tuquero• December 19, 2024 Can ChatGPT fact-check? PolitiFact tested By Grace Abels• May 30, 2023 How safe is it for elementary schools to meet in person? By Noah Y. Kim• December 8, 2020 ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ could block AI regulations for 10 years, leaving its harms unchecked By Loreben Tuquero• June 17, 2025 Does Wisconsin’s new voter ID law ‘disenfranchise’ voters? By Dave Umhoefer• June 13, 2011 Government jobs vs. private jobs: Which help the economy more? By Louis Jacobson• February 15, 2013 Fact-checking U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio's new book 'American Dreams' By Steve Contorno• January 15, 2015 Why it’s not ‘grooming’: What research says about gender and sexuality in schools By Madison Czopek• May 11, 2022 Fact-checking U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio's book 'American Dreams' By Steve Contorno• January 14, 2015 By the numbers: Is college worth the cost? By Bill McCarthy• September 5, 2019 ‘Fauci lied:’ How misunderstanding about science and public health has helped fuel false claims By Samantha Putterman• February 24, 2022 How generative AI could help foreign adversaries influence U.S. elections By Loreben Tuquero• December 5, 2023 Science shows mask-wearing is largely safe for children By Louis Jacobson• August 12, 2021 Resetting the Truth-o-Meter to account for inflation By Jacob Geiger• March 8, 2011
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X posts stated on June 27, 2024 in an X post: “CNN will implement a 1-2 minute delay for tonight’s presidential debate instead of the standard 7-second delay, potentially allowing time to edit parts of the broadcast.” By Jeff Cercone• June 28, 2024 Barack Obama stated on February 12, 2013 in a speech: "Every dollar we invested in high-quality, early education programs can save more than $7 later on by boosting graduation rates, reducing teen pregnancy, even reducing crime." By Katie Sanders, Eric Stirgus• February 19, 2013 Jim Kenney stated on February 17, 2016 in a speech before the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce: "An economic impact study found that for every $1 invested in pre-K in Pennsylvania, a total of $1.79 is generated in total spending within the state." By Mark Dent• March 3, 2016 Mick Mulvaney stated on March 16, 2017 in a press conference: "There's no demonstrable evidence they (after-school programs that feed kids) are helping kids do better at school." By Jon Greenberg• March 21, 2017 Mike Gallagher stated on December 07, 2020 in a tweet: "New data shows in-person learning isn't driving spikes in cases." By Eric Litke• December 18, 2020 Scott Fitzgerald stated on December 21, 2021 in Twitter: "Mask mandates on children lead to learning loss that harms early childhood development." By D.L. Davis• January 19, 2022 Rebecca Bell-Metereau stated on August 09, 2010 in a campaign flier: Ken Mercer "wants Sean Hannity and James Dobson included in social studies texts." By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• August 14, 2010 Rose Mary Grant stated on March 29, 2015 in a Providence Journal commentary.: Rhode Island "charter schools are nationally recognized as outperforming their counterparts across the country." By Mark Reynolds• April 30, 2015 James Parisi stated on August 21, 2011 in a TV news show: A national study of 2,500 charter schools shows that "maybe 20 percent do better than the community public schools, 40 percent or so do worse and the rest are not having any significant difference." By Lynn Arditi• September 1, 2011 Mary Burke stated on May 06, 2014 in a forum: The Wisconsin school voucher program "has no research that shows that it’s going to improve student learning." By Tom Kertscher• May 28, 2014 Jeb Bush stated on April 06, 2017 in an op-ed: "When public schools face increased competition, they get better and kids learn more." By Lola Duffort• April 17, 2017 Janet Adkins stated on March 26, 2015 in a discussion about school uniforms: A school uniform policy helps with "school safety, helps with truancy." By Joshua Gillin• April 2, 2015 Pete Snyder stated on February 22, 2021 in a radio interview: “All of the science and data say it’s perfectly safe to have teachers and students in the classroom.” By Warren Fiske• March 2, 2021 Kathy Miller stated on May 18, 2010 in an op-ed article: "A Houston school district analysis found that the (State Board of Education) more than quadrupled the number of historical figures students must learn about." By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• June 3, 2010 Ron DeSantis stated on August 10, 2020 in during a televised roundtable discussion on education: “The fact is that in terms of the risk to schoolkids, this is lower risk than seasonal influenza.” By Phil Galewitz• August 20, 2020 Rick Scott stated on March 16, 2014 in a tweet: "Florida ranks first in the nation for access to free prekindergarten." By Amy Sherman• March 20, 2014 Facebook posts stated on April 22, 2021 in a Facebook post: Children ages 5 to 9 “are not affected by” the coronavirus. By Tom Kertscher• April 23, 2021 Ohio Federation of Teachers stated on March 12, 2012 in a news release: "The (Jackson) plan (for reforming Cleveland schools) lacks any data or methods proven to raise student achievement." By Aaron Marshall• March 28, 2012 Donald Trump stated on August 05, 2020 in a Fox and Friends interview: Children are “almost immune from this disease.” By Amy Sherman• August 6, 2020 Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee stated on December 04, 2022 in a tweet.: “The Virginia GOP education agenda (would) erase slavery from VA history.” By Warren Fiske• December 14, 2022
What is generative AI and why is it suddenly everywhere? Here’s how it works By Sofia Bliss-Carrascosa, Jeff Cercone• June 19, 2023 Adam Raine called ChatGPT his ‘only friend.’ Now his family blames the technology for his death By Loreben Tuquero• December 19, 2025 How well do you understand AI? Here are 7 terms to know By Loreben Tuquero• August 10, 2023 How fake citations appeared in RFK Jr.’s MAHA report: Here are generative AI’s red flags in studies By Loreben Tuquero• May 30, 2025 How to talk to your children about AI chatbots and their safety By Madison Czopek• December 19, 2025 How improperly using AI could deter you from voting, or hurt your health By Loreben Tuquero• July 17, 2023 ‘Not the AI election’: Why artificial intelligence did not define the 2024 campaign By Loreben Tuquero• December 19, 2024 Can ChatGPT fact-check? PolitiFact tested By Grace Abels• May 30, 2023 How safe is it for elementary schools to meet in person? By Noah Y. Kim• December 8, 2020 ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ could block AI regulations for 10 years, leaving its harms unchecked By Loreben Tuquero• June 17, 2025 Does Wisconsin’s new voter ID law ‘disenfranchise’ voters? By Dave Umhoefer• June 13, 2011 Government jobs vs. private jobs: Which help the economy more? By Louis Jacobson• February 15, 2013 Fact-checking U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio's new book 'American Dreams' By Steve Contorno• January 15, 2015 Why it’s not ‘grooming’: What research says about gender and sexuality in schools By Madison Czopek• May 11, 2022 Fact-checking U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio's book 'American Dreams' By Steve Contorno• January 14, 2015 By the numbers: Is college worth the cost? By Bill McCarthy• September 5, 2019 ‘Fauci lied:’ How misunderstanding about science and public health has helped fuel false claims By Samantha Putterman• February 24, 2022 How generative AI could help foreign adversaries influence U.S. elections By Loreben Tuquero• December 5, 2023 Science shows mask-wearing is largely safe for children By Louis Jacobson• August 12, 2021 Resetting the Truth-o-Meter to account for inflation By Jacob Geiger• March 8, 2011