34 People 21150 Fact-checks 7373 Articles People (34) Just the News Rebuild by Design Vote No on 4 Yes on 4 Choose: New Jersey Environment New Jersey New Century Times New York Post New Leadership PAC New Approach Oregon New Day for America New Georgia Encyclopedia New York Times One New Jersey New Republican PAC Americans for Prosperity: New Jersey AFL-CIO of New Jersey New Bedford Republican Committee New Jersey Tea Party New York Citizens Audit Fact-checks (21150) Facebook posts stated on May 21, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says researchers found a “fabric that kills coronaviruses” By Eric Litke• May 30, 2020 Facebook posts stated on September 08, 2022 in a Facebook post: The World Economic Forum has called for the end of “wasteful private car ownership.” By Andy Nguyen• September 21, 2022 Instagram posts stated on January 23, 2023 in social media posts on January 23, 2023: Electrically charged stones discovered in Congo. By Loreben Tuquero• January 26, 2023 Viral image stated on April 29, 2021 in a Facebook post: "Manufacturing the battery for one electric car produces the same amount of carbon dioxide as running a petrol car for eight years." By Andy Nguyen• May 11, 2021 Facebook posts stated on November 27, 2021 in a post: Electric vehicles are more likely to fail in traffic jams. By Monique Curet• December 9, 2021 Tom Barrett stated on May 31, 2012 in a debate: "No one on my staff has ever been charged with a crime." By Tom Kertscher• June 1, 2012 Facebook posts stated on November 16, 2024 in a Facebook post: “Elon Musk: 'I Am Releasing Tesla's $7,000 NEW Car That Runs On PURE Solar Power!’” By Maria Briceño• November 19, 2024 Chuck Grassley stated on June 07, 2021 in an op-ed: The Biden administration “ignores the negative environmental impact created by lithium mining.” By Jon Greenberg• June 9, 2021 Viral image stated on August 11, 2019 in a Facebook post: Says a photo shows a gas-powered van towing a diesel generator that is charging an electric car. By Samantha Putterman• August 23, 2019 Facebook posts stated on January 04, 2022 in a post: Electric vehicles would not have fared well in the Virginia snowstorm traffic jam. By Jeff Cercone• January 7, 2022 Tim Kaine stated on May 20, 2019 in a floor speech.: The ceilings of the Virginia Senate and House chambers are "circled by gold-embossed tobacco leaves." By Warren Fiske• May 30, 2019 Instagram posts stated on October 16, 2021 in an Instagram post: A video shows “the COVID-19 vaccine when it hits your blood.” By Ciara O'Rourke• October 21, 2021 Social Media stated on September 29, 2024 in a post: Hurricane Helene was planned to seize land in North Carolina for lithium mining. By Sara Swann• October 8, 2024 Joe Biden stated on January 27, 2021 in remarks when signing climate change executive orders: “84% of all new electric capacity planned to come onto the electric grid this year is clean energy.” By Jon Greenberg• January 29, 2021 Donald Trump stated on January 14, 2020 in a rally: Says Madison and Milwaukee County both carry sanctuary status for illegal immigrants and released undocumented immigrants who have committed multiple crimes including sexual assault of a child By Mica Soellner• April 17, 2020 Chain message stated on March 23, 2020 in a Facebook message: An audio message lists five ways people can prevent the novel coronavirus. By Daniel Funke• March 25, 2020 John McCain stated on June 25, 2008 in a Web ad: Says Obama opposes innovation, the electric car and "clean, safe, nuclear energy." By Bill Adair• June 27, 2008 Facebook posts stated on November 14, 2024 in a Facebook post: Elon Musk has invented a small gadget to slash energy bills. By Marta Campabadal Graus• November 15, 2024 Jim Carrey stated on June 30, 2015 in a Twitter post: The California governor "says yes to poisoning more children with mercury and aluminum" in vaccines. By April Hunt• July 17, 2015 Instagram posts stated on November 30, 2022 in a post: Large machinery is “required to move 500,000 pounds of earth in order to get the minerals needed for one single Tesla car battery.” By Andy Nguyen• December 13, 2022 Articles (7373) Too many salt options? Based on health properties alone, all salt is similar By Madison Czopek• April 7, 2026 Is it toxic? Why you should be wary of the internet’s ‘scary ingredient’ warnings By Grace Abels• August 20, 2025 Carry that weight? Electric vehicles outweigh gas cars but aren’t main culprit of road wear By Tom Kertscher• June 21, 2023 Image mocks a Tesla recharging with a generator. Here’s what it doesn’t show. By Tom Kertscher• November 12, 2021 Not just oil: How the Strait of Hormuz blockage affects US consumers, from fertilizer to helium By Louis Jacobson• April 6, 2026 Separating fact from fiction on California’s Sanctuary State law By Chris Nichols• August 1, 2018 Show the green: States ranking high in renewable energy jobs gave generous incentives By Tom Kertscher• May 22, 2023 Getting rid of chemical weapons: How it works By Jon Greenberg• September 16, 2013 Why it’s hard to compare electricity use between electric cars and household appliances By Kristin Hugo• August 25, 2022 The US may not have an Iron Dome, but the military is spending on this technology. Here’s how. By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman• October 13, 2023 What the Jan. 6 hearings revealed about Trump’s actions before and after the Capitol attack By Jon Greenberg, Amy Sherman• December 9, 2022 Donald Trump’s off-base claims about electric car ‘mandates’ and markets By Matthew Crowley, Louis Jacobson• October 11, 2023 In Context: Laura Pressley’s ‘something was planted’ in World Trade Center By Dylan Baddour• November 14, 2014 Six takeaways from White House insider Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony to Jan. 6 committee By Jon Greenberg• June 29, 2022 Has a Venezuelan gang member been arrested in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin? By Hope Karnopp• September 27, 2024 A history of breaches and violence at the US Capitol By Amy Sherman• January 7, 2021 How do we prevent school shootings? By Amy Sherman• February 15, 2018 US Rep. Steil labeled Dane County a ‘sanctuary city,’ but it’s complicated By Ricardo Torres• March 5, 2025 Black Lives Matter protests and the Capitol assault: Comparing the police response By Jon Greenberg, Noah Y. Kim• January 8, 2021 What is ‘ultra-processed’ food? Brazilian researchers have an answer. By Grace Abels• March 16, 2026
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Facebook posts stated on May 21, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says researchers found a “fabric that kills coronaviruses” By Eric Litke• May 30, 2020 Facebook posts stated on September 08, 2022 in a Facebook post: The World Economic Forum has called for the end of “wasteful private car ownership.” By Andy Nguyen• September 21, 2022 Instagram posts stated on January 23, 2023 in social media posts on January 23, 2023: Electrically charged stones discovered in Congo. By Loreben Tuquero• January 26, 2023 Viral image stated on April 29, 2021 in a Facebook post: "Manufacturing the battery for one electric car produces the same amount of carbon dioxide as running a petrol car for eight years." By Andy Nguyen• May 11, 2021 Facebook posts stated on November 27, 2021 in a post: Electric vehicles are more likely to fail in traffic jams. By Monique Curet• December 9, 2021 Tom Barrett stated on May 31, 2012 in a debate: "No one on my staff has ever been charged with a crime." By Tom Kertscher• June 1, 2012 Facebook posts stated on November 16, 2024 in a Facebook post: “Elon Musk: 'I Am Releasing Tesla's $7,000 NEW Car That Runs On PURE Solar Power!’” By Maria Briceño• November 19, 2024 Chuck Grassley stated on June 07, 2021 in an op-ed: The Biden administration “ignores the negative environmental impact created by lithium mining.” By Jon Greenberg• June 9, 2021 Viral image stated on August 11, 2019 in a Facebook post: Says a photo shows a gas-powered van towing a diesel generator that is charging an electric car. By Samantha Putterman• August 23, 2019 Facebook posts stated on January 04, 2022 in a post: Electric vehicles would not have fared well in the Virginia snowstorm traffic jam. By Jeff Cercone• January 7, 2022 Tim Kaine stated on May 20, 2019 in a floor speech.: The ceilings of the Virginia Senate and House chambers are "circled by gold-embossed tobacco leaves." By Warren Fiske• May 30, 2019 Instagram posts stated on October 16, 2021 in an Instagram post: A video shows “the COVID-19 vaccine when it hits your blood.” By Ciara O'Rourke• October 21, 2021 Social Media stated on September 29, 2024 in a post: Hurricane Helene was planned to seize land in North Carolina for lithium mining. By Sara Swann• October 8, 2024 Joe Biden stated on January 27, 2021 in remarks when signing climate change executive orders: “84% of all new electric capacity planned to come onto the electric grid this year is clean energy.” By Jon Greenberg• January 29, 2021 Donald Trump stated on January 14, 2020 in a rally: Says Madison and Milwaukee County both carry sanctuary status for illegal immigrants and released undocumented immigrants who have committed multiple crimes including sexual assault of a child By Mica Soellner• April 17, 2020 Chain message stated on March 23, 2020 in a Facebook message: An audio message lists five ways people can prevent the novel coronavirus. By Daniel Funke• March 25, 2020 John McCain stated on June 25, 2008 in a Web ad: Says Obama opposes innovation, the electric car and "clean, safe, nuclear energy." By Bill Adair• June 27, 2008 Facebook posts stated on November 14, 2024 in a Facebook post: Elon Musk has invented a small gadget to slash energy bills. By Marta Campabadal Graus• November 15, 2024 Jim Carrey stated on June 30, 2015 in a Twitter post: The California governor "says yes to poisoning more children with mercury and aluminum" in vaccines. By April Hunt• July 17, 2015 Instagram posts stated on November 30, 2022 in a post: Large machinery is “required to move 500,000 pounds of earth in order to get the minerals needed for one single Tesla car battery.” By Andy Nguyen• December 13, 2022
Too many salt options? Based on health properties alone, all salt is similar By Madison Czopek• April 7, 2026 Is it toxic? Why you should be wary of the internet’s ‘scary ingredient’ warnings By Grace Abels• August 20, 2025 Carry that weight? Electric vehicles outweigh gas cars but aren’t main culprit of road wear By Tom Kertscher• June 21, 2023 Image mocks a Tesla recharging with a generator. Here’s what it doesn’t show. By Tom Kertscher• November 12, 2021 Not just oil: How the Strait of Hormuz blockage affects US consumers, from fertilizer to helium By Louis Jacobson• April 6, 2026 Separating fact from fiction on California’s Sanctuary State law By Chris Nichols• August 1, 2018 Show the green: States ranking high in renewable energy jobs gave generous incentives By Tom Kertscher• May 22, 2023 Getting rid of chemical weapons: How it works By Jon Greenberg• September 16, 2013 Why it’s hard to compare electricity use between electric cars and household appliances By Kristin Hugo• August 25, 2022 The US may not have an Iron Dome, but the military is spending on this technology. Here’s how. By Louis Jacobson, Samantha Putterman• October 13, 2023 What the Jan. 6 hearings revealed about Trump’s actions before and after the Capitol attack By Jon Greenberg, Amy Sherman• December 9, 2022 Donald Trump’s off-base claims about electric car ‘mandates’ and markets By Matthew Crowley, Louis Jacobson• October 11, 2023 In Context: Laura Pressley’s ‘something was planted’ in World Trade Center By Dylan Baddour• November 14, 2014 Six takeaways from White House insider Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony to Jan. 6 committee By Jon Greenberg• June 29, 2022 Has a Venezuelan gang member been arrested in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin? By Hope Karnopp• September 27, 2024 A history of breaches and violence at the US Capitol By Amy Sherman• January 7, 2021 How do we prevent school shootings? By Amy Sherman• February 15, 2018 US Rep. Steil labeled Dane County a ‘sanctuary city,’ but it’s complicated By Ricardo Torres• March 5, 2025 Black Lives Matter protests and the Capitol assault: Comparing the police response By Jon Greenberg, Noah Y. Kim• January 8, 2021 What is ‘ultra-processed’ food? Brazilian researchers have an answer. By Grace Abels• March 16, 2026