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8 facts and 4 unknowns about the coronavirus vaccines

December 17, 2020

The distribution of coronavirus vaccines begins a hopeful new phase of the pandemic, but most Americans will have to wait. The first doses are going to health care workers and at-risk populations. It may take until the spring or summer months, at the earliest, for the general population to receive their shots. Some parts of […]

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2020 Lie of the Year Readers’ Choice poll results

December 17, 2020

There hasn’t been a shortage of falsehoods and misinformation this year, yet for PolitiFact readers, the Lie of the Year distinction goes to the false claims that the 2020 election was rigged and that President Donald Trump won reelection. Typically, PolitiFact asks readers to cast their vote for Lie of the Year before we announce […]

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A look back at Lie of the Year, 2009 to 2019

December 16, 2020

PolitiFact awards the Lie of the Year to the most significant falsehood or exaggeration that worked to undermine an accurate narrative. The 2020 designation goes to downplay and denial about the coronavirus. Here’s a look back at the past 11 years of “winners.” 2019: Donald Trump’s claim that whistleblower got Ukraine call ‘almost completely wrong’ […]

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Lie of the Year 2020: Readers’ Choice Poll

December 16, 2020

PolitiFact has selected lies about the coronavirus as our Lie of the Year — the most significant falsehood of 2020, as chosen by our editors and reporters. We made our case in a special report, and now we’re asking readers to weigh in.   Question: What do you think should be the Lie of the Year for […]

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Lie of the Year: Coronavirus downplay and denial

December 16, 2020

A Florida taxi driver and his wife had seen enough conspiracy theories online to believe the virus was overblown, maybe even a hoax. So no masks for them. Then they got sick. She died. A college lecturer had trouble refilling her lupus drug after the president promoted it as a treatment for the new disease. […]

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The Hunter Biden investigations: An update

December 15, 2020

President-elect Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden is back in the news. Hunter Biden put out a statement Dec. 9, saying that the U.S. attorney in Delaware is investigating his taxes.  “I am confident that a professional and objective review of these matters will demonstrate that I handled my affairs legally and appropriately,” Biden said. Before […]

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Fact-checking Joe Biden’s speech after Electoral College vote

December 15, 2020

President-elect Joe Biden called for unity and healing while assailing President Donald Trump’s unprecedented attempts to overturn the results of the election in a Dec. 14 speech.  Biden delivered the address from Wilmington, Del., on the day electors from across the country cast their votes to seal Biden’s victory. It was a harsh rebuke of […]

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The COVID-19 vaccine is here. What journalists need to know

December 15, 2020

Health care workers across the country on Dec. 14 became the first Americans to get the vaccine following trials, kicking off the country’s most ambitious effort ever to vaccinate hundreds of millions of Americans. In every state in the nation, journalists were watching the process and asking questions. The Poynter Institute and the American Medical […]

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How Biden managed to win far more votes in 2020 than Obama did in 2008 — but far fewer counties

December 15, 2020

As members of the Electoral College certified Joe Biden’s win over President Donald Trump, a popular social media post claimed that election results from 2008 show that Biden’s 2020 victory is simply not plausible. The Dec. 10 Facebook post makes the case this way: “Biden won more votes in 2020 than Obama did in 2008?  […]

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Ask PolitiFact: How hard will it be for Joe Biden to get his Cabinet confirmed?

December 14, 2020

President-elect Joe Biden has steadily added to his list of prospective Cabinet nominees. What reception can they look forward to in the Senate? In all likelihood, a rough one. “It’s going to be hard, hard, hard,” said Paul C. Light, a professor at New York University’s Robert Wagner School of Public Service. “Republicans will go […]

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Why you shouldn’t worry about getting Bell’s Palsy from the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine

December 11, 2020

Social media has seen an uptick in anti-vaccination claims as the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine moves closer to emergency use in the U.S. Some Facebook users amplified a single data point in an FDA briefing document on the vaccine: Four of the vaccinated trial participants in a clinical study developed Bell’s Palsy, a form of temporary […]

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COVID-19 could be the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression

December 11, 2020

With COVID-19 cases rising, and parts of California shutting down again, some economists say the COVID-19 recession is going to get worse.  In a Nov. 29 Facebook post, Cori Bush made her own claim about the economy. Bush, a Democrat, was elected on Nov. 3 to serve Missouri’s 1st Congressional District.  “Decades of incremental change […]

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