14 People 24620 Fact-checks 7955 Articles People (14) Sidney Powell Shenggen Fan Tom Fanning Alex Castellanos Alex Berenson Alex Jones Alex Sink Alex Azar Alex Epstein Alex Lasry Alex Mooney Alex Padilla Alex Wan Alex McMurtrie Jr. Fact-checks (24620) Stuart Sternberg stated on June 21, 2010 in a press statement: The Tampa Bay Rays' "prices have been judged the most affordable in all of professional sports." By Aaron Sharockman• June 24, 2010 TikTok posts stated on June 09, 2025 in a video: Video shows Los Angeles protesters chanting “We are Los Angeles” in June 2025. By Ella Moore• June 11, 2025 Viral image stated on February 09, 2021 in a Facebook post: Photo shows Tampa Mayor Jane Castor maskless at Super Bowl. By Ciara O'Rourke• February 10, 2021 Snapple stated on April 05, 2018 in a bottle cap: "There are only 18 minutes of total action in an average baseball game." By Louis Jacobson• April 6, 2018 Facebook posts stated on June 20, 2023 in a Facebook post: A lawyer for former President Donald Trump released new proof of 2020 election fraud. By Tom Kertscher• June 22, 2023 Facebook posts stated on May 30, 2021 in a Facebook post: "Absent from the news — Dominion lost their lawsuits against Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell." By Tom Kertscher• June 1, 2021 Ted Nugent stated on June 14, 2022 in a Facebook post: Three mass shootings were meant to distract from Hillary Clinton controversies. By Jeff Cercone• June 16, 2022 React365.com stated on November 07, 2017 in an Internet post: Says the University of Florida "requests to cancel rivalry game" against Florida State University. By Joshua Gillin• November 7, 2017 SeaWorld stated on March 24, 2015 in an ad: "Whales live as long at SeaWorld" as they do in the wild. By Lauren Carroll, Louis Jacobson• March 24, 2015 Moms Rising stated on July 13, 2016 in : "In North Carolina, paid family leave is more popular than college basketball." By Will Doran• July 15, 2016 National Republican Congressional Committee stated on January 10, 2014 in a campaign website: Says Alex Sink "even supported a tax on homeowners insurance policies." By Joshua Gillin• January 31, 2014 Facebook posts stated on April 22, 2020 in a Facebook post: During the 1918 flu pandemic, San Francisco residents formed the “Anti-Mask League.” San Francisco “was ultimately one of the cities that suffered the most with a high death rate.” By Amy Sherman• April 24, 2020 Atlanta Braves stated on December 13, 2010 in a history on team website: The Atlanta Braves are "the oldest continuously operating professional sports franchise in America." By Eric Stirgus• December 14, 2010 Instagram posts stated on January 04, 2023 in an image shared on Instagram: Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin’s collapse was caused by the COVID-19 vaccine. By Madison Czopek• January 4, 2023 Bloggers stated on October 10, 2017 in a fake news website: Says Tampa Bay Lightning hockey player J.T. Brown was "fired after raising fist during national anthem." By Jon Greenberg• October 23, 2017 X posts stated on February 19, 2014 in posts on Twitter.: A photo from the Russia-Finland hockey game shows a sad Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev. By Aaron Sharockman• February 19, 2014 Robin Vos stated on May 26, 2016 in a an online opinion-piece: "The Chicago Bears have had more starting quarterbacks in the last 10 years than the total number of tenured (UW) faculty fired during the last two decades." By Cara Lombardo• June 3, 2016 Mike Plant stated on November 20, 2013 in an interview: "No one in the country has ever built a brand new sports facility and created this kind of development at the same time." By Eric Stirgus• November 22, 2013 Bloggers stated on May 15, 2018 in a post on Facebook: "Legendary Actor Sidney Poitier: Donald Trump might become 'The Greatest Of All Time.' " By Allison Graves• May 17, 2018 Cleta Winslow stated on March 18, 2013 in a meeting: "In this city, there hasn’t been a stadium that’s lasted more than 27 years." By Eric Stirgus• March 29, 2013 Articles (7955) In Context: What Trump got wrong about 2026 Winter Olympics skier Hunter Hess’s comments By Amy Sherman• February 9, 2026 A fact-checker’s guide to Ginni Thomas’ texts to Trump’s chief of staff By Bill McCarthy, Amy Sherman• March 25, 2022 In Context: What did Trump say about inviting US women's hockey team to the State of the Union? By Amy Sherman• February 23, 2026 Fact-checking J.D. Vance and Tim Ryan in Ohio Senate debate By Amy Sherman• October 18, 2022 Meet Donald Trump's 88 military advisers By Allison Graves, Aaron Sharockman• September 8, 2016 Photo of Covington students in black paint at a basketball game goes viral. Here's what we know By Samantha Putterman• January 25, 2019 Martial law in Texas? Hold that thought By W. Gardner Selby• April 29, 2015 Examining Scott Walker's 'cheaper to keep them' slogan By Tom Kertscher• June 18, 2015 PolitiFact Florida’s Top 5 for March By Amy Sherman• April 9, 2015 Dominion-Fox lawsuit: Looking back at false claims about voting machine company By Jeff Cercone• April 17, 2023 Did Bergdahl serve the U.S. 'with honor and distinction'? By Louis Jacobson• June 4, 2014 Fact-checking misinformation about the LA protests By Maria Ramirez Uribe• June 11, 2025 Fact-checkers worldwide check the G20 summit for a #G20factcheckathon By Angie Drobnic Holan• November 19, 2014 Ted Cruz 'SUMMONS ENCLOSED' envelopes might deceive--but mailers aren't illegal By W. Gardner Selby• June 4, 2018 Boosters say Sacramento’s MLS stadium will be an economic game-changer. Economists aren’t so sure. By Chris Nichols• October 23, 2019 PolitiFact Sheet: Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s campaign attacks By Anthony Cave• October 11, 2016 The fallout from spreading election falsehoods: lawsuits, settlements and bankruptcy filings By Madison Czopek• June 13, 2024 University of Memphis claims it has "safest" big metro campus in state By Zack McMillin• September 9, 2012 Who is Ginni Thomas, and why does the Jan. 6 committee want to talk to her? By Jeff Cercone, Madison Czopek• September 23, 2022 Why the Gabby Petito case, but not others, has drawn so much attention By Noah Y. Kim• September 22, 2021
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Stuart Sternberg stated on June 21, 2010 in a press statement: The Tampa Bay Rays' "prices have been judged the most affordable in all of professional sports." By Aaron Sharockman• June 24, 2010 TikTok posts stated on June 09, 2025 in a video: Video shows Los Angeles protesters chanting “We are Los Angeles” in June 2025. By Ella Moore• June 11, 2025 Viral image stated on February 09, 2021 in a Facebook post: Photo shows Tampa Mayor Jane Castor maskless at Super Bowl. By Ciara O'Rourke• February 10, 2021 Snapple stated on April 05, 2018 in a bottle cap: "There are only 18 minutes of total action in an average baseball game." By Louis Jacobson• April 6, 2018 Facebook posts stated on June 20, 2023 in a Facebook post: A lawyer for former President Donald Trump released new proof of 2020 election fraud. By Tom Kertscher• June 22, 2023 Facebook posts stated on May 30, 2021 in a Facebook post: "Absent from the news — Dominion lost their lawsuits against Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell." By Tom Kertscher• June 1, 2021 Ted Nugent stated on June 14, 2022 in a Facebook post: Three mass shootings were meant to distract from Hillary Clinton controversies. By Jeff Cercone• June 16, 2022 React365.com stated on November 07, 2017 in an Internet post: Says the University of Florida "requests to cancel rivalry game" against Florida State University. By Joshua Gillin• November 7, 2017 SeaWorld stated on March 24, 2015 in an ad: "Whales live as long at SeaWorld" as they do in the wild. By Lauren Carroll, Louis Jacobson• March 24, 2015 Moms Rising stated on July 13, 2016 in : "In North Carolina, paid family leave is more popular than college basketball." By Will Doran• July 15, 2016 National Republican Congressional Committee stated on January 10, 2014 in a campaign website: Says Alex Sink "even supported a tax on homeowners insurance policies." By Joshua Gillin• January 31, 2014 Facebook posts stated on April 22, 2020 in a Facebook post: During the 1918 flu pandemic, San Francisco residents formed the “Anti-Mask League.” San Francisco “was ultimately one of the cities that suffered the most with a high death rate.” By Amy Sherman• April 24, 2020 Atlanta Braves stated on December 13, 2010 in a history on team website: The Atlanta Braves are "the oldest continuously operating professional sports franchise in America." By Eric Stirgus• December 14, 2010 Instagram posts stated on January 04, 2023 in an image shared on Instagram: Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin’s collapse was caused by the COVID-19 vaccine. By Madison Czopek• January 4, 2023 Bloggers stated on October 10, 2017 in a fake news website: Says Tampa Bay Lightning hockey player J.T. Brown was "fired after raising fist during national anthem." By Jon Greenberg• October 23, 2017 X posts stated on February 19, 2014 in posts on Twitter.: A photo from the Russia-Finland hockey game shows a sad Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev. By Aaron Sharockman• February 19, 2014 Robin Vos stated on May 26, 2016 in a an online opinion-piece: "The Chicago Bears have had more starting quarterbacks in the last 10 years than the total number of tenured (UW) faculty fired during the last two decades." By Cara Lombardo• June 3, 2016 Mike Plant stated on November 20, 2013 in an interview: "No one in the country has ever built a brand new sports facility and created this kind of development at the same time." By Eric Stirgus• November 22, 2013 Bloggers stated on May 15, 2018 in a post on Facebook: "Legendary Actor Sidney Poitier: Donald Trump might become 'The Greatest Of All Time.' " By Allison Graves• May 17, 2018 Cleta Winslow stated on March 18, 2013 in a meeting: "In this city, there hasn’t been a stadium that’s lasted more than 27 years." By Eric Stirgus• March 29, 2013
In Context: What Trump got wrong about 2026 Winter Olympics skier Hunter Hess’s comments By Amy Sherman• February 9, 2026 A fact-checker’s guide to Ginni Thomas’ texts to Trump’s chief of staff By Bill McCarthy, Amy Sherman• March 25, 2022 In Context: What did Trump say about inviting US women's hockey team to the State of the Union? By Amy Sherman• February 23, 2026 Fact-checking J.D. Vance and Tim Ryan in Ohio Senate debate By Amy Sherman• October 18, 2022 Meet Donald Trump's 88 military advisers By Allison Graves, Aaron Sharockman• September 8, 2016 Photo of Covington students in black paint at a basketball game goes viral. Here's what we know By Samantha Putterman• January 25, 2019 Martial law in Texas? Hold that thought By W. Gardner Selby• April 29, 2015 Examining Scott Walker's 'cheaper to keep them' slogan By Tom Kertscher• June 18, 2015 PolitiFact Florida’s Top 5 for March By Amy Sherman• April 9, 2015 Dominion-Fox lawsuit: Looking back at false claims about voting machine company By Jeff Cercone• April 17, 2023 Did Bergdahl serve the U.S. 'with honor and distinction'? By Louis Jacobson• June 4, 2014 Fact-checking misinformation about the LA protests By Maria Ramirez Uribe• June 11, 2025 Fact-checkers worldwide check the G20 summit for a #G20factcheckathon By Angie Drobnic Holan• November 19, 2014 Ted Cruz 'SUMMONS ENCLOSED' envelopes might deceive--but mailers aren't illegal By W. Gardner Selby• June 4, 2018 Boosters say Sacramento’s MLS stadium will be an economic game-changer. Economists aren’t so sure. By Chris Nichols• October 23, 2019 PolitiFact Sheet: Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s campaign attacks By Anthony Cave• October 11, 2016 The fallout from spreading election falsehoods: lawsuits, settlements and bankruptcy filings By Madison Czopek• June 13, 2024 University of Memphis claims it has "safest" big metro campus in state By Zack McMillin• September 9, 2012 Who is Ginni Thomas, and why does the Jan. 6 committee want to talk to her? By Jeff Cercone, Madison Czopek• September 23, 2022 Why the Gabby Petito case, but not others, has drawn so much attention By Noah Y. Kim• September 22, 2021