67 People 22993 Fact-checks 7588 Articles People (67) Americans United for Change Back to Basics Color of Change Get EQUAL Texas Get Georgia Right Let's Get To Work Enough Already Wisconsin, Inc. Never Back Down PAC Progressive Change Campaign Committee American Commitment American Revolution True American American Crossroads Americans for Prosperity Really American Progressive Change Campaign Committee and Democracy for America Americans for Safe Access American Unity PAC American Automobile Association American Future Fund Fact-checks (22993) Musclecarusa.info stated on December 18, 2017 in a headline: "World’s most popular candy to be removed from shelves by December 2017." By Amy Sherman• January 2, 2018 Education Action Group stated on September 16, 2012 in an online post: "Portland Schools spend $500K to deem PB&J sandwiches racist." By Janie Har• September 18, 2012 Kevin Levitas stated on May 25, 2010 in a press releaase: "Georgia has a well-deserved reputation for setting the gold standard for food safety." By Willoughby Mariano• June 13, 2010 Jeff Wagner stated on May 08, 2013 in a radio show: "The State of Wisconsin thinks you should have to" wash your hands "at least 28 times to make one peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich." By Tom Kertscher• May 16, 2013 Mike DeWine stated on November 20, 2012 in a news release: Says Fran DeWine’s made-from-scratch dinner rolls are a delicious favorite in a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. By Tom Feran• November 21, 2012 Rosa DeLauro stated on February 04, 2009 in a news conference: "When the salmonella source was finally identified, FDA officials had to wait for industry approval before they could go live with the [peanut] recall." By Alexander Lane• February 19, 2009 Peter Beinart stated on July 06, 2014 in comments on CNN: "If you look at the states where soccer is most popular, they're overwhelmingly blue states, and the states where soccer is least popular are red states." By Derek Tsang• July 10, 2014 Facebook posts stated on July 27, 2022 in a Facebook reel: Consuming “rice and beans, milk, cheese, butter and eggs” causes disease by age 30. By Grace Abels• August 5, 2022 Dave Grohl stated on February 12, 2023 in a Super Bowl ad: Canada is to thank for American football. By Samantha Putterman• February 13, 2023 Ron Wyden stated on June 20, 2012 in in a news release : "Oregon schools receive millions of dollars per year in federal school lunch assistance and yet they are required to spend that money almost anywhere but Oregon." By Charles Pope• June 29, 2012 New Georgia Encyclopedia stated on January 11, 2011 in New Georgia Encyclopedia entry on hogs in Georgia history: Georgia lawmakers fuel up for the session by feasting on "wild" hogs. By Jim Tharpe• January 11, 2011 Viral image stated on May 15, 2019 in a Facebook post: Vanilla ice cream was black until 1912, when "white people couldn’t tolerate eating something that tasted soooooo delicious being black." By Ciara O'Rourke• May 21, 2019 Instagram posts stated on September 17, 2024 in an Instagram post: CDC warns a third of adults may die from dangerous bacteria in ramen noodles. By Jeff Cercone• September 18, 2024 Viral image stated on March 01, 2024 in an Instagram post: Video shows Oklahoma students “sucking on the toes of adults.” By Ciara O'Rourke• March 7, 2024 Georgia Department of Public Health stated on April 07, 2014 in department blog post: "Georgia has the nation's fifth largest Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition program, serving more than 270,000 mothers, babies and children every day." By Nancy Badertscher• April 15, 2014 Facebook posts stated on May 12, 2022 in a Facebook post: Homemade baby formula recipes offer a ‘viable option’ during U.S. shortage By Monique Curet, Samantha Putterman• May 13, 2022 Tammy Baldwin stated on January 12, 2017 in a news release: Imitation dairy products often differ nutritionally from those they mimic, and labeling them "milk" or "cheese" or "yogurt" is "against the law." By Dave Umhoefer• January 27, 2017 Donald Trump stated on June 08, 2018 in a tweet: "Canada charges the U.S. a 270% tariff on Dairy Products! They didn’t tell you that, did they? Not fair to our farmers!" By Louis Jacobson• June 13, 2018 Chain email stated on November 23, 2009 in a widely circulated e-mail: A data-storing microchip "would be implanted in the majority of people who opt to become covered by the public health care option." By Louis Jacobson• November 25, 2009 Facebook posts stated on April 03, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says fluid milk production limitations mean grocery stores are short on milk even as farmers are dumping it By Eric Litke• April 10, 2020 Articles (7588) PolitiFact's oddest fact-checks of 2012 By Bill Adair, Becky Bowers• December 26, 2012 Introducing the High Five: A look at our most-clicked items for May By Tom Kertscher• June 4, 2013 The guilty verdict against Derek Chauvin, explained By Bill McCarthy• April 20, 2021 Fact-check: Does milk consumption increase breast cancer risk? More research is needed, experts say By Maria Briceño• June 19, 2023 The facts about FIFA By Katie Sanders• May 27, 2015 Fact-checks about FIFA and the World Cup By Katie Sanders• June 20, 2014 Does the U.S. women’s soccer team bring in more revenue but get paid less than the men? 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Musclecarusa.info stated on December 18, 2017 in a headline: "World’s most popular candy to be removed from shelves by December 2017." By Amy Sherman• January 2, 2018 Education Action Group stated on September 16, 2012 in an online post: "Portland Schools spend $500K to deem PB&J sandwiches racist." By Janie Har• September 18, 2012 Kevin Levitas stated on May 25, 2010 in a press releaase: "Georgia has a well-deserved reputation for setting the gold standard for food safety." By Willoughby Mariano• June 13, 2010 Jeff Wagner stated on May 08, 2013 in a radio show: "The State of Wisconsin thinks you should have to" wash your hands "at least 28 times to make one peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich." By Tom Kertscher• May 16, 2013 Mike DeWine stated on November 20, 2012 in a news release: Says Fran DeWine’s made-from-scratch dinner rolls are a delicious favorite in a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. By Tom Feran• November 21, 2012 Rosa DeLauro stated on February 04, 2009 in a news conference: "When the salmonella source was finally identified, FDA officials had to wait for industry approval before they could go live with the [peanut] recall." By Alexander Lane• February 19, 2009 Peter Beinart stated on July 06, 2014 in comments on CNN: "If you look at the states where soccer is most popular, they're overwhelmingly blue states, and the states where soccer is least popular are red states." By Derek Tsang• July 10, 2014 Facebook posts stated on July 27, 2022 in a Facebook reel: Consuming “rice and beans, milk, cheese, butter and eggs” causes disease by age 30. By Grace Abels• August 5, 2022 Dave Grohl stated on February 12, 2023 in a Super Bowl ad: Canada is to thank for American football. By Samantha Putterman• February 13, 2023 Ron Wyden stated on June 20, 2012 in in a news release : "Oregon schools receive millions of dollars per year in federal school lunch assistance and yet they are required to spend that money almost anywhere but Oregon." By Charles Pope• June 29, 2012 New Georgia Encyclopedia stated on January 11, 2011 in New Georgia Encyclopedia entry on hogs in Georgia history: Georgia lawmakers fuel up for the session by feasting on "wild" hogs. By Jim Tharpe• January 11, 2011 Viral image stated on May 15, 2019 in a Facebook post: Vanilla ice cream was black until 1912, when "white people couldn’t tolerate eating something that tasted soooooo delicious being black." By Ciara O'Rourke• May 21, 2019 Instagram posts stated on September 17, 2024 in an Instagram post: CDC warns a third of adults may die from dangerous bacteria in ramen noodles. By Jeff Cercone• September 18, 2024 Viral image stated on March 01, 2024 in an Instagram post: Video shows Oklahoma students “sucking on the toes of adults.” By Ciara O'Rourke• March 7, 2024 Georgia Department of Public Health stated on April 07, 2014 in department blog post: "Georgia has the nation's fifth largest Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition program, serving more than 270,000 mothers, babies and children every day." By Nancy Badertscher• April 15, 2014 Facebook posts stated on May 12, 2022 in a Facebook post: Homemade baby formula recipes offer a ‘viable option’ during U.S. shortage By Monique Curet, Samantha Putterman• May 13, 2022 Tammy Baldwin stated on January 12, 2017 in a news release: Imitation dairy products often differ nutritionally from those they mimic, and labeling them "milk" or "cheese" or "yogurt" is "against the law." By Dave Umhoefer• January 27, 2017 Donald Trump stated on June 08, 2018 in a tweet: "Canada charges the U.S. a 270% tariff on Dairy Products! They didn’t tell you that, did they? Not fair to our farmers!" By Louis Jacobson• June 13, 2018 Chain email stated on November 23, 2009 in a widely circulated e-mail: A data-storing microchip "would be implanted in the majority of people who opt to become covered by the public health care option." By Louis Jacobson• November 25, 2009 Facebook posts stated on April 03, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says fluid milk production limitations mean grocery stores are short on milk even as farmers are dumping it By Eric Litke• April 10, 2020
PolitiFact's oddest fact-checks of 2012 By Bill Adair, Becky Bowers• December 26, 2012 Introducing the High Five: A look at our most-clicked items for May By Tom Kertscher• June 4, 2013 The guilty verdict against Derek Chauvin, explained By Bill McCarthy• April 20, 2021 Fact-check: Does milk consumption increase breast cancer risk? More research is needed, experts say By Maria Briceño• June 19, 2023 The facts about FIFA By Katie Sanders• May 27, 2015 Fact-checks about FIFA and the World Cup By Katie Sanders• June 20, 2014 Does the U.S. women’s soccer team bring in more revenue but get paid less than the men? By Sophie Austin, Louis Jacobson• July 11, 2019 Fact-checks about FIFA and the World Cup By Katie Sanders• June 20, 2014 The facts behind Elizabeth Warren, her claimed Native American ties and Trump's 'Pocahontas' insult By Jon Greenberg• December 1, 2017 Nancy Pelosi on soccer, the 'new' Bin Laden, Rush's red face: PolitiFact Oregon Roundup By Dana Tims• June 23, 2014 Highlights from the week in fact-checking, PunditFact edition By Aaron Sharockman• April 4, 2014 Fact-checking claims about Brazil's World Cup By Katie Sanders• June 12, 2014 PunditFact looks at Fox News, Barack Obama and their ‘lazy’ back-and-forth By Jon Greenberg• May 14, 2015 It's not the Clinton you think By Bill Adair• May 14, 2008 Is the fight to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act dead? By Lauren Carroll, Louis Jacobson• March 29, 2017 PolitiFact fact-checks the Jan. 10 Sunday shows By Lauren Carroll, Louis Jacobson• January 11, 2016 Mad Money: The AIG edition By Angie Drobnic Holan• March 18, 2009 How to ‘detox’ your body for free (Hint: It doesn’t require juice, teas or flushes) By Grace Abels• April 1, 2026 PunditFact Madness Final: Brazile vs. Roberts By Aaron Sharockman• April 4, 2014 Did Starbucks take 'Christmas' off its cup? By Jon Greenberg• November 13, 2015