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Kamala Harris’ Closing Arguments

Kamala Harris’ Closing Arguments

Trump, who skipped a Republican debate to speak in Michigan that day, gave what the Detroit Free Press described as a “rollicking, bellicose speech to workers against automakers’ and the President Joe Biden administration’s efforts to push a transition to electric vehicles.”


What we know about the Venezuelan gang: Tren de Aragua

What we know about the Venezuelan gang: Tren de Aragua

The designation enables the U.S. government to block the group’s assets in the U.S. That same day, the State and Justice departments announced a reward of up to $12 million for information leading to the arrests or convictions of three Tren de Aragua leaders.


Fact-checking the New Hampshire gubernatorial debate on WMUR

Fact-checking the New Hampshire gubernatorial debate on WMUR

One of the more contentious moments came when WMUR moderator Steve Bottari twice asked Ayotte about her support for former President Donald Trump despite his convictions on 34 felony charges and other legal issues, including being found liable of sexual abuse in a civil case.


Another Pants on Fire claim about AOC’s financial worth

Another Pants on Fire claim about AOC’s financial worth

Ocasio-Cortez’s office did not immediately return a request for comment, but her most recent financial disclosure report — filed Aug. 13 and covering 2023 — shows the representative is nowhere close to being worth $29 million.


Fact-checking Donald Trump’s closing economic arguments

Fact-checking Donald Trump’s closing economic arguments

Economists have told PolitiFact that although some Biden policies exacerbated inflation, the primary drivers were the supply chain’s inability to meet demand during the pandemic and Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, which caused global energy prices to spike.


Photo shows 2011 Obama Ireland visit, not Trump’s MSG rally

Photo shows 2011 Obama Ireland visit, not Trump’s MSG rally

Trump’s Madison Square Garden campaign rally drew thousands and filled the 19,500-seat venue, with people lining up for blocks hours before the event’s scheduled start.


Q&A on the 2024-2025 COVID-19 Vaccines

Q&A on the 2024-2025 COVID-19 Vaccines

As part of its preventive services coverage requirement, the Affordable Care Act mandates that health plans cover vaccines recommended by the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices with no cost-sharing, as long as they are provided in-network.


Kamala Harris did not call Donald Trump “Adolf Hitler”

Kamala Harris did not call Donald Trump “Adolf Hitler”

The New York Times also cited a 2021 article in The Guardian about a book by Michael Bender, then a Wall Street Journal reporter, who wrote that during a 2018 visit to Europe to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, Trump said to Kelly: "Well, Hitler did a lot of good things."


X users, Elon Musk circulate image of fake Atlantic headline

X users, Elon Musk circulate image of fake Atlantic headline

Searching The Atlantic’s site for the phrase "Trump is literally Hilter" returned only the publication’s statement rebutting the fabricated image.


Will Musk be prosecuted for $1 million lottery? Unlikely

Will Musk be prosecuted for $1 million lottery? Unlikely

Citing the pushback Special Counsel Jack Smith has faced in attempting to quickly bring cases to trial against former President Donald Trump, Brand said he doubts a prosecution of Musk "would pay a high percentage return to engage."


Parental consent laws in NY would not change, experts say

Parental consent laws in NY would not change, experts say

Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, executive director of the Birnbaum Women's Leadership Center at NYU School of Law, told Gothamist that making a claim that children will be treated differently in medical settings is part of a political strategy.


Baldwin claim that Hovde “just proposed cutting Social Security by 28%” is misleading

Baldwin claim that Hovde “just proposed cutting Social Security by 28%” is misleading

The Baldwin ad features an April 24, 2012 appearance by Hovde, then in his first run for U.S. Senate, at the Milwaukee Press Club, where he was asked if he favors "either raising the retirement age and/or cutting benefits for those who are considered wealthy."