11 People 11435 Fact-checks 4276 Articles People (11) College presidents Emory University University of Oregon Brian D. Earp D. Cole Phelps Portland Community College Universal News Portal University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee University of Wisconsin-Madison Mt. Hood Community College West Virginia University Faculty Senate Fact-checks (11435) Raymond Bateman stated on April 09, 2012 in an opinion piece on DailyRecord.com: Says "Cape May, Cumberland, Salem and part of Atlantic counties are all south of the Mason-Dixon line." By Bill Wichert• April 22, 2012 Facebook posts stated on April 16, 2024 in a post on Facebook: Video shows dolphins saving a mother whale and newborn from sharks. By Madison Czopek• May 13, 2024 Ron DeSantis stated on April 06, 2023 in a speech: When migrants arrived on Martha’s Vineyard, “They called out the National Guard and deported them within 24 hours.” By Amy Sherman• April 11, 2023 Republican Party of Georgia stated on September 07, 2010 in GOP press release: "Barnes opposed the creation of the HOPE Scholarship and campaigned against Zell Miller on the issue." By Jim Tharpe• September 20, 2010 Billy Richardson stated on August 31, 2017 in on the House floor: North Carolina is home to "two rivers of the top five most polluted rivers" in the U.S. By Paul Specht• September 20, 2017 Ron DeSantis stated on October 02, 2022 in an interview with CNN: Lee County, Florida, wasn't "even in the cone" of Hurricane Ian 72 hours before landfall. By Yacob Reyes• October 4, 2022 Instagram posts stated on September 18, 2022 in a Facebook post: Martha’s Vineyard "used the military to deport every last illegal migrant from their island.” By Jeff Cercone• September 20, 2022 Oregon Republican Party stated on January 13, 2012 in a campaign mailer: Rob Cornilles has been endorsed by 20 local mayors, including Independent, Democratic and Republican. By Janie Har• January 23, 2012 Ann Coulter stated on August 23, 2018 in a tweet: "The Dutch (Afrikaners) were" in South Africa "first." By Jon Greenberg• August 27, 2018 Ron McMullen stated on June 23, 2020 in an op-ed: Former U.S. Vice President Richard Mentor Johnson was a slave owner married to one of his slaves and father of two children with her. By Lyle Muller• July 8, 2020 Chris Christie stated on December 19, 2012 in a radio interview on New Jersey 101.5’s “Ask the Governor”: Says "our economy in New Jersey gets $38 billion from the businesses at the Shore." By Bill Wichert• December 30, 2012 Nancy Grace stated on March 24, 2014 in an interview on ABC's "Good Morning America": Premeditation, in murder cases like the Oscar Pistorius case, "can be formed in the twinkling of an eye." By Katie Sanders• March 31, 2014 Bloggers stated on August 01, 2018 in a blog post: Say a "left wing extremist, chases down, rams car over Trump bumper sticker." By Bill McCarthy• August 3, 2018 Viral image stated on May 06, 2019 in a Facebook post: Says John F. Kennedy said, "What if we go to heaven and we, all our lives, have treated the Negro as an inferior, and God is there, and we look up and He is not white? What then is our response?" By Ciara O'Rourke• May 10, 2019 Bloggers stated on April 22, 2018 in a blog post: "Archbishop Desmond Tutu dies while holidaying in Texas" By Miriam Valverde• April 23, 2018 Instagram posts stated on June 14, 2023 in an Instagram post: NASA space rockets can’t reach space. By Tom Kertscher• June 26, 2023 Instagram posts stated on September 16, 2022 in a post: Martha’s Vineyard “deported 50 illegals after only 24 hours.” By Madison Czopek• September 21, 2022 Bill McRaven stated on January 21, 2016 in addressing the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board: University of Texas undergraduate student debt "is less than $21,000… probably one of the lowest debts across the nation." By W. Gardner Selby• May 12, 2016 Donald Trump stated on July 16, 2018 in a press conference in Helsinki: "The Electoral College is much more advantageous for Democrats." By Louis Jacobson• July 17, 2018 Steve Troxler stated on July 10, 2018 in a speech: The Black River’s water quality is "rated at the very top in North Carolina." By Paul Specht• August 1, 2018 Articles (4276) Truth-O-Meter hands out False, True rulings on weekend claims By Caryn Shinske• April 24, 2012 Fact-checking Trump's campaign rallies: the final stretch By PolitiFact Staff • November 1, 2018 Launching PolitiFact Global News Service By Jon Greenberg• February 9, 2016 5 fact-checks about the high cost of college tuition By Louis Jacobson• September 1, 2014 Launching PolitiFact Global News Service By Jon Greenberg• February 9, 2016 The Supreme Court ended affirmative action for colleges. Are legacy admissions next to go? By Jeff Cercone• July 7, 2023 In Context: Greg Abbott's vow to lift Texas universities into nation's top 10 By Dylan Baddour• January 1, 2015 Fact-checking claims about concealed handguns By • April 13, 2011 Truth-O-Meter travels back in time By Willoughby Mariano• September 26, 2010 Fact-checking Roy Cooper’s State of the State speech By Will Doran, Paul Specht• February 26, 2019 What we know about the ‘outside agitators’ being blamed for campus protests By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu, Loreben Tuquero• May 6, 2024 Can student loan debt be canceled by a president’s executive order? By Cassidey Kavathas• June 14, 2021 The Antisemitism Awareness Act: What to know By Louis Jacobson• May 10, 2024 The March High Five: Walker on Marquette, Walker on UW By Dave Umhoefer• April 1, 2015 Will new Title IX rules leave students vulnerable to sexual harassment? Experts give mixed answers By Miriam Valverde• May 14, 2020 Who is John Delaney? A bio of the Democratic presidential candidate By Louis Jacobson• June 24, 2019 Two scorchings averted By Warren Fiske• February 1, 2011 Ron DeSantis is running for president in 2024. How accurate are his recent statements? By Amy Sherman• May 24, 2023 'Indoctrination'? Banning Black history? Unraveling competing claims about rejected Florida AP class By Yacob Reyes, Gabrielle Settles• January 25, 2023 And the top-read Virginia Truth-O-Meter from 2014 is... By Nancy Madsen• December 31, 2014
College presidents Emory University University of Oregon Brian D. Earp D. Cole Phelps Portland Community College Universal News Portal University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee University of Wisconsin-Madison Mt. Hood Community College West Virginia University Faculty Senate
Raymond Bateman stated on April 09, 2012 in an opinion piece on DailyRecord.com: Says "Cape May, Cumberland, Salem and part of Atlantic counties are all south of the Mason-Dixon line." By Bill Wichert• April 22, 2012 Facebook posts stated on April 16, 2024 in a post on Facebook: Video shows dolphins saving a mother whale and newborn from sharks. By Madison Czopek• May 13, 2024 Ron DeSantis stated on April 06, 2023 in a speech: When migrants arrived on Martha’s Vineyard, “They called out the National Guard and deported them within 24 hours.” By Amy Sherman• April 11, 2023 Republican Party of Georgia stated on September 07, 2010 in GOP press release: "Barnes opposed the creation of the HOPE Scholarship and campaigned against Zell Miller on the issue." By Jim Tharpe• September 20, 2010 Billy Richardson stated on August 31, 2017 in on the House floor: North Carolina is home to "two rivers of the top five most polluted rivers" in the U.S. By Paul Specht• September 20, 2017 Ron DeSantis stated on October 02, 2022 in an interview with CNN: Lee County, Florida, wasn't "even in the cone" of Hurricane Ian 72 hours before landfall. By Yacob Reyes• October 4, 2022 Instagram posts stated on September 18, 2022 in a Facebook post: Martha’s Vineyard "used the military to deport every last illegal migrant from their island.” By Jeff Cercone• September 20, 2022 Oregon Republican Party stated on January 13, 2012 in a campaign mailer: Rob Cornilles has been endorsed by 20 local mayors, including Independent, Democratic and Republican. By Janie Har• January 23, 2012 Ann Coulter stated on August 23, 2018 in a tweet: "The Dutch (Afrikaners) were" in South Africa "first." By Jon Greenberg• August 27, 2018 Ron McMullen stated on June 23, 2020 in an op-ed: Former U.S. Vice President Richard Mentor Johnson was a slave owner married to one of his slaves and father of two children with her. By Lyle Muller• July 8, 2020 Chris Christie stated on December 19, 2012 in a radio interview on New Jersey 101.5’s “Ask the Governor”: Says "our economy in New Jersey gets $38 billion from the businesses at the Shore." By Bill Wichert• December 30, 2012 Nancy Grace stated on March 24, 2014 in an interview on ABC's "Good Morning America": Premeditation, in murder cases like the Oscar Pistorius case, "can be formed in the twinkling of an eye." By Katie Sanders• March 31, 2014 Bloggers stated on August 01, 2018 in a blog post: Say a "left wing extremist, chases down, rams car over Trump bumper sticker." By Bill McCarthy• August 3, 2018 Viral image stated on May 06, 2019 in a Facebook post: Says John F. Kennedy said, "What if we go to heaven and we, all our lives, have treated the Negro as an inferior, and God is there, and we look up and He is not white? What then is our response?" By Ciara O'Rourke• May 10, 2019 Bloggers stated on April 22, 2018 in a blog post: "Archbishop Desmond Tutu dies while holidaying in Texas" By Miriam Valverde• April 23, 2018 Instagram posts stated on June 14, 2023 in an Instagram post: NASA space rockets can’t reach space. By Tom Kertscher• June 26, 2023 Instagram posts stated on September 16, 2022 in a post: Martha’s Vineyard “deported 50 illegals after only 24 hours.” By Madison Czopek• September 21, 2022 Bill McRaven stated on January 21, 2016 in addressing the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board: University of Texas undergraduate student debt "is less than $21,000… probably one of the lowest debts across the nation." By W. Gardner Selby• May 12, 2016 Donald Trump stated on July 16, 2018 in a press conference in Helsinki: "The Electoral College is much more advantageous for Democrats." By Louis Jacobson• July 17, 2018 Steve Troxler stated on July 10, 2018 in a speech: The Black River’s water quality is "rated at the very top in North Carolina." By Paul Specht• August 1, 2018
Truth-O-Meter hands out False, True rulings on weekend claims By Caryn Shinske• April 24, 2012 Fact-checking Trump's campaign rallies: the final stretch By PolitiFact Staff • November 1, 2018 Launching PolitiFact Global News Service By Jon Greenberg• February 9, 2016 5 fact-checks about the high cost of college tuition By Louis Jacobson• September 1, 2014 Launching PolitiFact Global News Service By Jon Greenberg• February 9, 2016 The Supreme Court ended affirmative action for colleges. Are legacy admissions next to go? By Jeff Cercone• July 7, 2023 In Context: Greg Abbott's vow to lift Texas universities into nation's top 10 By Dylan Baddour• January 1, 2015 Fact-checking claims about concealed handguns By • April 13, 2011 Truth-O-Meter travels back in time By Willoughby Mariano• September 26, 2010 Fact-checking Roy Cooper’s State of the State speech By Will Doran, Paul Specht• February 26, 2019 What we know about the ‘outside agitators’ being blamed for campus protests By Kwasi Gyamfi Asiedu, Loreben Tuquero• May 6, 2024 Can student loan debt be canceled by a president’s executive order? By Cassidey Kavathas• June 14, 2021 The Antisemitism Awareness Act: What to know By Louis Jacobson• May 10, 2024 The March High Five: Walker on Marquette, Walker on UW By Dave Umhoefer• April 1, 2015 Will new Title IX rules leave students vulnerable to sexual harassment? Experts give mixed answers By Miriam Valverde• May 14, 2020 Who is John Delaney? A bio of the Democratic presidential candidate By Louis Jacobson• June 24, 2019 Two scorchings averted By Warren Fiske• February 1, 2011 Ron DeSantis is running for president in 2024. How accurate are his recent statements? By Amy Sherman• May 24, 2023 'Indoctrination'? Banning Black history? Unraveling competing claims about rejected Florida AP class By Yacob Reyes, Gabrielle Settles• January 25, 2023 And the top-read Virginia Truth-O-Meter from 2014 is... By Nancy Madsen• December 31, 2014