26 People 24371 Fact-checks 7430 Articles People (26) Julaine Appling America First Patients First Public employee unions Good Jobs First Florida First Initiative Florida First Project Health First Wisconsin Voters First Ohio Amalgamated Transit Union America First Legal Culinary Workers Union Friends of Miami First Lone Star First More Perfect Union National Taxpayers Union Protect Families First Virginia First Foundation American Postal Workers Union Texas State Employees Union Fact-checks (24371) Facebook posts stated on January 05, 2021 in a Facebook post: Google and Apple maps won’t give directions to Washington, D.C. because “they don’t want you going to a certain big rally.” By Ciara O'Rourke• January 6, 2021 Erick Erickson stated on March 31, 2015 in a RedState.com column: Say Apple’s Tim Cook "will not do business with Indiana." By Katie Sanders• April 2, 2015 Mike Tate stated on May 14, 2013 in a radio interview: "A bag of Cheetos costs less to buy than an apple," and in some Milwaukee neighborhoods "good luck trying to find an apple or a banana or some sort of healthy option" By Dave Umhoefer• June 3, 2013 Scott Brown stated on January 31, 2010 in an interview with Barbara Walters: "Federal employees are making twice as much as their private counterparts." By Catharine Richert• February 3, 2010 Jonathan Harris stated on December 24, 2013 in a newspaper commentary: "You don’t see Norway losing population, and its taxes are astronomical." By John Hill• January 7, 2014 Julaine Appling stated on January 06, 2015 in a radio interview: Polls on legalizing same-sex marriage "are not dramatically changing." By Dave Umhoefer• January 16, 2015 Eric Bolling stated on February 21, 2011 in his Fox Business Network program: In Wisconsin, teachers make $89,000 in salary and benefits, compared to $48,000 for all other workers in the United States. By Robert Farley• February 23, 2011 Kevin McCarthy stated on June 03, 2018 in an interview on CNN's "State of the Union": "If you are talking about Canada .. our wine cannot sit on their supermarkets." By Louis Jacobson• June 6, 2018 Newt Gingrich stated on June 28, 2015 in comments on NBC's "Meet the Press": Says Amazon has removed "an educational game about Gettysburg." By Anna Bruzgulis• June 30, 2015 Facebook posts stated on May 10, 2022 in a Facebook post: The NewProfilePic app is Russian spyware. By Gabrielle Settles• May 16, 2022 Civitas Institute stated on June 25, 2018 in a tweet: "Apple and Amazon already operate in many states that require levels of voter ID." By Rashaan Ayesh• August 22, 2018 Wendell Young stated on March 31, 2017 in an op-ed: House Bill 991 "could lead to the opening of as many as 2,000 new liquor stores." By Cassie Owens• April 7, 2017 Elizabeth Warren stated on March 27, 2019 in a policy paper posted on Medium: Mergers and integration in agribusiness "squeeze" family farms, and "the result is that farmers are getting a record-low amount of every dollar Americans spend on food." By Jon Greenberg• April 4, 2019 Gary Johnson stated on May 05, 2011 in a Republican presidential debate: "We have the highest corporate income tax in the world right now." By Louis Jacobson• May 6, 2011 Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops stated on February 19, 2013 in a committee hearing on domestic partnerships: "In other jurisdictions where (a domestic partnership registry) has been enacted, we have seen that fewer people enter into marriage." By Katie Sanders• February 22, 2013 Doonesbury stated on April 20, 2014 in the "Doonesbury" comic strip: Last election, the Koch brothers "spent three times what the top 10 unions spent combined." By Jon Greenberg• April 23, 2014 Donald Trump stated on July 27, 2016 in a Reddit Ask Me Anything: "Youth unemployment is through the roof." By Adam Thorp• August 4, 2016 Facebook posts stated on June 24, 2020 in an image: Google and Apple “put a covid tracker on every phone.” By Daniel Funke• June 25, 2020 Donald Trump stated on May 08, 2025 in an event in the White House: Declining cargo traffic at U.S. ports “means we lose less money. … When you say it's slowed down, that's a good thing.” By Louis Jacobson• May 16, 2025 Jack Kingston stated on December 25, 2010 in a newspaper article: The nation's food supply is "99.99 percent safe." By Willoughby Mariano• January 19, 2011 Articles (7430) Fact-checking Barack Obama's 2016 State of the Union address By Lauren Carroll, C. Eugene Emery Jr., Louis Jacobson, Katie Sanders• January 13, 2016 The High Five: Our most-clicked items for June By Dave Umhoefer• July 2, 2013 Fact-checking Donald Trump's 2018 State of the Union speech By Allison Graves, Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson, John Kruzel, Katie Sanders, Amy Sherman, Manuela Tobias, Miriam Valverde• January 31, 2018 The origins of Thanksgiving By Manuela Tobias• November 20, 2017 Should you worry about data from your period-tracking app being used against you? By Victoria Knight, Hannah Norman• May 12, 2022 Fact-checking the Democratic debate in Miami By Lauren Carroll, Jon Greenberg, Angie Drobnic Holan, Louis Jacobson, Linda Qiu, Amy Sherman• March 10, 2016 How factual is the 'King of Bain' video? By Louis Jacobson• January 13, 2012 Behind the rhetoric: How Walker's union limits affected school budgets By Dave Umhoefer• May 19, 2012 Fact-checking Gov. Scott Walker's new book By Tom Kertscher, Dave Umhoefer• November 18, 2013 Fact-checking the Republican response By Louis Jacobson• January 26, 2012 Readers take us task on the pay and benefits of federal workers By Warren Fiske• June 7, 2011 President Trump’s Record With The Truth As He Visits California By Chris Nichols• March 12, 2018 Fact-checking Joe Biden on the economy in CNN interview By Louis Jacobson• May 9, 2024 Is Gingrich right about teacher and janitor salaries? By Louis Jacobson• December 13, 2011 Is 'pink slime' safe? By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• April 12, 2012 Fact-checking the Republican response By Louis Jacobson, Molly Moorhead• January 26, 2012 Newsmax, Fox News air outdated, out-of-context photos of empty shelves in segments bashing Biden By Bill McCarthy• October 22, 2021 Looming food shortages? Probably not in the US By Jon Greenberg• April 18, 2022 Mailbag: 'You guys are really being finicky' By Louis Jacobson• February 20, 2014 Does Obama 'demonize,' 'denigrate' almost every sector of our economy? By Louis Jacobson• February 6, 2012
Julaine Appling America First Patients First Public employee unions Good Jobs First Florida First Initiative Florida First Project Health First Wisconsin Voters First Ohio Amalgamated Transit Union America First Legal Culinary Workers Union Friends of Miami First Lone Star First More Perfect Union National Taxpayers Union Protect Families First Virginia First Foundation American Postal Workers Union Texas State Employees Union
Facebook posts stated on January 05, 2021 in a Facebook post: Google and Apple maps won’t give directions to Washington, D.C. because “they don’t want you going to a certain big rally.” By Ciara O'Rourke• January 6, 2021 Erick Erickson stated on March 31, 2015 in a RedState.com column: Say Apple’s Tim Cook "will not do business with Indiana." By Katie Sanders• April 2, 2015 Mike Tate stated on May 14, 2013 in a radio interview: "A bag of Cheetos costs less to buy than an apple," and in some Milwaukee neighborhoods "good luck trying to find an apple or a banana or some sort of healthy option" By Dave Umhoefer• June 3, 2013 Scott Brown stated on January 31, 2010 in an interview with Barbara Walters: "Federal employees are making twice as much as their private counterparts." By Catharine Richert• February 3, 2010 Jonathan Harris stated on December 24, 2013 in a newspaper commentary: "You don’t see Norway losing population, and its taxes are astronomical." By John Hill• January 7, 2014 Julaine Appling stated on January 06, 2015 in a radio interview: Polls on legalizing same-sex marriage "are not dramatically changing." By Dave Umhoefer• January 16, 2015 Eric Bolling stated on February 21, 2011 in his Fox Business Network program: In Wisconsin, teachers make $89,000 in salary and benefits, compared to $48,000 for all other workers in the United States. By Robert Farley• February 23, 2011 Kevin McCarthy stated on June 03, 2018 in an interview on CNN's "State of the Union": "If you are talking about Canada .. our wine cannot sit on their supermarkets." By Louis Jacobson• June 6, 2018 Newt Gingrich stated on June 28, 2015 in comments on NBC's "Meet the Press": Says Amazon has removed "an educational game about Gettysburg." By Anna Bruzgulis• June 30, 2015 Facebook posts stated on May 10, 2022 in a Facebook post: The NewProfilePic app is Russian spyware. By Gabrielle Settles• May 16, 2022 Civitas Institute stated on June 25, 2018 in a tweet: "Apple and Amazon already operate in many states that require levels of voter ID." By Rashaan Ayesh• August 22, 2018 Wendell Young stated on March 31, 2017 in an op-ed: House Bill 991 "could lead to the opening of as many as 2,000 new liquor stores." By Cassie Owens• April 7, 2017 Elizabeth Warren stated on March 27, 2019 in a policy paper posted on Medium: Mergers and integration in agribusiness "squeeze" family farms, and "the result is that farmers are getting a record-low amount of every dollar Americans spend on food." By Jon Greenberg• April 4, 2019 Gary Johnson stated on May 05, 2011 in a Republican presidential debate: "We have the highest corporate income tax in the world right now." By Louis Jacobson• May 6, 2011 Florida Conference of Catholic Bishops stated on February 19, 2013 in a committee hearing on domestic partnerships: "In other jurisdictions where (a domestic partnership registry) has been enacted, we have seen that fewer people enter into marriage." By Katie Sanders• February 22, 2013 Doonesbury stated on April 20, 2014 in the "Doonesbury" comic strip: Last election, the Koch brothers "spent three times what the top 10 unions spent combined." By Jon Greenberg• April 23, 2014 Donald Trump stated on July 27, 2016 in a Reddit Ask Me Anything: "Youth unemployment is through the roof." By Adam Thorp• August 4, 2016 Facebook posts stated on June 24, 2020 in an image: Google and Apple “put a covid tracker on every phone.” By Daniel Funke• June 25, 2020 Donald Trump stated on May 08, 2025 in an event in the White House: Declining cargo traffic at U.S. ports “means we lose less money. … When you say it's slowed down, that's a good thing.” By Louis Jacobson• May 16, 2025 Jack Kingston stated on December 25, 2010 in a newspaper article: The nation's food supply is "99.99 percent safe." By Willoughby Mariano• January 19, 2011
Fact-checking Barack Obama's 2016 State of the Union address By Lauren Carroll, C. Eugene Emery Jr., Louis Jacobson, Katie Sanders• January 13, 2016 The High Five: Our most-clicked items for June By Dave Umhoefer• July 2, 2013 Fact-checking Donald Trump's 2018 State of the Union speech By Allison Graves, Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson, John Kruzel, Katie Sanders, Amy Sherman, Manuela Tobias, Miriam Valverde• January 31, 2018 The origins of Thanksgiving By Manuela Tobias• November 20, 2017 Should you worry about data from your period-tracking app being used against you? By Victoria Knight, Hannah Norman• May 12, 2022 Fact-checking the Democratic debate in Miami By Lauren Carroll, Jon Greenberg, Angie Drobnic Holan, Louis Jacobson, Linda Qiu, Amy Sherman• March 10, 2016 How factual is the 'King of Bain' video? By Louis Jacobson• January 13, 2012 Behind the rhetoric: How Walker's union limits affected school budgets By Dave Umhoefer• May 19, 2012 Fact-checking Gov. Scott Walker's new book By Tom Kertscher, Dave Umhoefer• November 18, 2013 Fact-checking the Republican response By Louis Jacobson• January 26, 2012 Readers take us task on the pay and benefits of federal workers By Warren Fiske• June 7, 2011 President Trump’s Record With The Truth As He Visits California By Chris Nichols• March 12, 2018 Fact-checking Joe Biden on the economy in CNN interview By Louis Jacobson• May 9, 2024 Is Gingrich right about teacher and janitor salaries? By Louis Jacobson• December 13, 2011 Is 'pink slime' safe? By Meghan Ashford-Grooms• April 12, 2012 Fact-checking the Republican response By Louis Jacobson, Molly Moorhead• January 26, 2012 Newsmax, Fox News air outdated, out-of-context photos of empty shelves in segments bashing Biden By Bill McCarthy• October 22, 2021 Looming food shortages? Probably not in the US By Jon Greenberg• April 18, 2022 Mailbag: 'You guys are really being finicky' By Louis Jacobson• February 20, 2014 Does Obama 'demonize,' 'denigrate' almost every sector of our economy? By Louis Jacobson• February 6, 2012