6 People 18025 Fact-checks 6228 Articles People (6) Starbucks Drunk History Florida for All Salmon for All Safety For All Initiative Rick Scott's Starbucks heckler Fact-checks (18025) Instagram posts stated on August 30, 2022 in an Instagram post: “Starbucks just announced that they’re going cashless.” By Ciara O'Rourke• August 31, 2022 Greg Abbott stated on June 27, 2018 in a fundraising conference call with supporters: "In Houston, Texas, there are more brothels than there are Starbucks." By W. Gardner Selby• July 13, 2018 Bloggers stated on May 02, 2018 in a blog post: "Black men arrested In Philadelphia Starbucks settle for $2 million" By Miriam Valverde• May 7, 2018 Facebook posts stated on February 17, 2019 in a Facebook post: Says former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz once said that he would "hire an illegal immigrant" before he would hire a veteran. By Samantha Putterman• February 19, 2019 Facebook posts stated on March 20, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says truck drivers are being turned away from fast-food restaurants during the COVID-19 pandemic. By Samantha Putterman• March 26, 2020 Facebook posts stated on February 04, 2025 in a Facebook post: “Elon Musk officially cancelled USAID and fired all the staff. In his words, ‘we just toppled one of the biggest globalist terror organizations in history.’” By Sofia Ahmed• February 7, 2025 John Kagia stated on April 02, 2026 in an interview with Politico: "The number of New Yorkers who consume cannabis daily or near daily is the same as the number of New Yorkers who buy coffee from a coffee shop daily or near daily — 1.2-plus million people." By Mary McNaughton• June 5, 2026 Starbucks stated on May 04, 2017 in a Senate hearing: "Coffee is the second-most traded commodity after oil." By Jon Greenberg• May 8, 2017 Joshua Feuerstein stated on November 05, 2015 in a video: Says that Starbucks took "Christmas off of their brand new cups." By Jon Greenberg• November 11, 2015 Bloggers stated on February 23, 2017 in in a blog post: "Starbucks CEO: ‘If You Support Traditional Marriage We Don’t Want Your Business’" By Bill McCarthy• June 5, 2018 Rachel Maddow stated on February 17, 2014 in a broadcast of MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show": "When the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport needed to stop its earthquake spike a few years ago, they temporarily shut down the wells that were injecting fracking fluid into the ground ... (and) those earthquakes stopped." By Jon Greenberg• February 19, 2014 Rick Scott's Starbucks heckler stated on April 05, 2016 in a confrontation with Rick Scott at Starbucks: Says Rick Scott "stripped women of access to public health care." By Amy Sherman• April 6, 2016 Facebook posts stated on October 29, 2021 in a post: “Stalin once ripped all the feathers off a live chicken as a lesson to his followers.” By Luiz Romero• November 16, 2021 Facebook posts stated on May 26, 2024 in a Facebook post: Starbucks lattes contain semen. By Ciara O'Rourke• May 30, 2024 Instagram posts stated on January 05, 2024 in an Instagram reel: Police responded to alien creatures at a Miami mall on Jan. 1, 2024. By Sara Swann• January 8, 2024 Chris Jacobs stated on June 17, 2020 in an ad: “As a lawyer working in Korea, Nate McMurray helped send American jobs to Asia” By Jill Terreri Ramos• June 20, 2020 Instagram posts stated on April 28, 2024 in a reel: Video proves all sizes of Starbucks’ paper drink cups hold the same amount of liquid. By Sara Swann• May 10, 2024 Rick Scott's Starbucks heckler stated on April 05, 2016 in a confrontation with Rick Scott at Starbucks: Says Rick Scott "cut Medicaid" so people can't "get Obamacare." By Joshua Gillin• April 6, 2016 Bloggers stated on February 16, 2017 in Internet posts: "Starbucks just placed Trump’s photo on (the) floor so every customer (has) to step on it." By Joshua Gillin• February 24, 2017 Starbucks stated on March 20, 2015 in a newspaper advertisement: "White people control almost 90 percent of the nation's wealth." By Tom Kertscher• March 31, 2015 Articles (6228) Fact-checking the Starbucks heckler-Rick Scott spat By Joshua Gillin, Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• April 6, 2016 Is North Korea ready to scrap its nuclear weapons? By Jon Greenberg• April 19, 2018 No, really -- it's True By Tom Kertscher• June 8, 2015 How states are enforcing coronavirus stay-at-home orders By Miriam Valverde• April 2, 2020 PolitiFact Florida Top 5 in April 2016 By Amy Sherman• May 2, 2016 How a math worksheet about Maya Angelou became falsely associated with critical race theory By Gabrielle Settles• May 2, 2022 Did Starbucks take 'Christmas' off its cup? By Jon Greenberg• November 13, 2015 The March High Five: Walker on Marquette, Walker on UW By Dave Umhoefer• April 1, 2015 PunditFact fact-checks the July 20 news shows By Aaron Sharockman• July 20, 2014 Fact-checking the July 20 news shows By Aaron Sharockman• July 20, 2014 What's in store with tax reform By Jon Greenberg• March 29, 2017 Joe Biden is pushing for more electric cars. Will there be enough charging stations? By Tom Kertscher• April 21, 2023 What happens to health programs if the federal government shuts down? By Julie Rovner• September 28, 2023 What to know about B-1 visas that some detainees from the Hyundai plant used to enter the US By Maria Briceño, Maria Ramirez Uribe• September 10, 2025 PunditFact fact-checks the Aug. 31 news shows By Steve Contorno, Linda Qiu, Katie Sanders• August 31, 2014 Fact-checking the Aug. 31 news shows By Steve Contorno, Linda Qiu, Katie Sanders• August 31, 2014 Do Texas restaurants often shortchange on barbecue by the pound? Records suggest not. By W. Gardner Selby• May 25, 2017 Ask PolitiFact: Can Joe Biden ‘shut down the border’ on his own? By Maria Ramirez Uribe• February 2, 2024 Fact-checking the Jan. 17 news shows By Lauren Carroll, Louis Jacobson• January 18, 2016 From Pyongyang to Singapore, a quick history of Dennis Rodman and North Korea By Bill McCarthy• June 12, 2018
Starbucks Drunk History Florida for All Salmon for All Safety For All Initiative Rick Scott's Starbucks heckler
Instagram posts stated on August 30, 2022 in an Instagram post: “Starbucks just announced that they’re going cashless.” By Ciara O'Rourke• August 31, 2022 Greg Abbott stated on June 27, 2018 in a fundraising conference call with supporters: "In Houston, Texas, there are more brothels than there are Starbucks." By W. Gardner Selby• July 13, 2018 Bloggers stated on May 02, 2018 in a blog post: "Black men arrested In Philadelphia Starbucks settle for $2 million" By Miriam Valverde• May 7, 2018 Facebook posts stated on February 17, 2019 in a Facebook post: Says former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz once said that he would "hire an illegal immigrant" before he would hire a veteran. By Samantha Putterman• February 19, 2019 Facebook posts stated on March 20, 2020 in a Facebook post: Says truck drivers are being turned away from fast-food restaurants during the COVID-19 pandemic. By Samantha Putterman• March 26, 2020 Facebook posts stated on February 04, 2025 in a Facebook post: “Elon Musk officially cancelled USAID and fired all the staff. In his words, ‘we just toppled one of the biggest globalist terror organizations in history.’” By Sofia Ahmed• February 7, 2025 John Kagia stated on April 02, 2026 in an interview with Politico: "The number of New Yorkers who consume cannabis daily or near daily is the same as the number of New Yorkers who buy coffee from a coffee shop daily or near daily — 1.2-plus million people." By Mary McNaughton• June 5, 2026 Starbucks stated on May 04, 2017 in a Senate hearing: "Coffee is the second-most traded commodity after oil." By Jon Greenberg• May 8, 2017 Joshua Feuerstein stated on November 05, 2015 in a video: Says that Starbucks took "Christmas off of their brand new cups." By Jon Greenberg• November 11, 2015 Bloggers stated on February 23, 2017 in in a blog post: "Starbucks CEO: ‘If You Support Traditional Marriage We Don’t Want Your Business’" By Bill McCarthy• June 5, 2018 Rachel Maddow stated on February 17, 2014 in a broadcast of MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show": "When the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport needed to stop its earthquake spike a few years ago, they temporarily shut down the wells that were injecting fracking fluid into the ground ... (and) those earthquakes stopped." By Jon Greenberg• February 19, 2014 Rick Scott's Starbucks heckler stated on April 05, 2016 in a confrontation with Rick Scott at Starbucks: Says Rick Scott "stripped women of access to public health care." By Amy Sherman• April 6, 2016 Facebook posts stated on October 29, 2021 in a post: “Stalin once ripped all the feathers off a live chicken as a lesson to his followers.” By Luiz Romero• November 16, 2021 Facebook posts stated on May 26, 2024 in a Facebook post: Starbucks lattes contain semen. By Ciara O'Rourke• May 30, 2024 Instagram posts stated on January 05, 2024 in an Instagram reel: Police responded to alien creatures at a Miami mall on Jan. 1, 2024. By Sara Swann• January 8, 2024 Chris Jacobs stated on June 17, 2020 in an ad: “As a lawyer working in Korea, Nate McMurray helped send American jobs to Asia” By Jill Terreri Ramos• June 20, 2020 Instagram posts stated on April 28, 2024 in a reel: Video proves all sizes of Starbucks’ paper drink cups hold the same amount of liquid. By Sara Swann• May 10, 2024 Rick Scott's Starbucks heckler stated on April 05, 2016 in a confrontation with Rick Scott at Starbucks: Says Rick Scott "cut Medicaid" so people can't "get Obamacare." By Joshua Gillin• April 6, 2016 Bloggers stated on February 16, 2017 in Internet posts: "Starbucks just placed Trump’s photo on (the) floor so every customer (has) to step on it." By Joshua Gillin• February 24, 2017 Starbucks stated on March 20, 2015 in a newspaper advertisement: "White people control almost 90 percent of the nation's wealth." By Tom Kertscher• March 31, 2015
Fact-checking the Starbucks heckler-Rick Scott spat By Joshua Gillin, Louis Jacobson, Amy Sherman• April 6, 2016 Is North Korea ready to scrap its nuclear weapons? By Jon Greenberg• April 19, 2018 No, really -- it's True By Tom Kertscher• June 8, 2015 How states are enforcing coronavirus stay-at-home orders By Miriam Valverde• April 2, 2020 PolitiFact Florida Top 5 in April 2016 By Amy Sherman• May 2, 2016 How a math worksheet about Maya Angelou became falsely associated with critical race theory By Gabrielle Settles• May 2, 2022 Did Starbucks take 'Christmas' off its cup? By Jon Greenberg• November 13, 2015 The March High Five: Walker on Marquette, Walker on UW By Dave Umhoefer• April 1, 2015 PunditFact fact-checks the July 20 news shows By Aaron Sharockman• July 20, 2014 Fact-checking the July 20 news shows By Aaron Sharockman• July 20, 2014 What's in store with tax reform By Jon Greenberg• March 29, 2017 Joe Biden is pushing for more electric cars. Will there be enough charging stations? By Tom Kertscher• April 21, 2023 What happens to health programs if the federal government shuts down? By Julie Rovner• September 28, 2023 What to know about B-1 visas that some detainees from the Hyundai plant used to enter the US By Maria Briceño, Maria Ramirez Uribe• September 10, 2025 PunditFact fact-checks the Aug. 31 news shows By Steve Contorno, Linda Qiu, Katie Sanders• August 31, 2014 Fact-checking the Aug. 31 news shows By Steve Contorno, Linda Qiu, Katie Sanders• August 31, 2014 Do Texas restaurants often shortchange on barbecue by the pound? Records suggest not. By W. Gardner Selby• May 25, 2017 Ask PolitiFact: Can Joe Biden ‘shut down the border’ on his own? By Maria Ramirez Uribe• February 2, 2024 Fact-checking the Jan. 17 news shows By Lauren Carroll, Louis Jacobson• January 18, 2016 From Pyongyang to Singapore, a quick history of Dennis Rodman and North Korea By Bill McCarthy• June 12, 2018