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Where 2020 Democrats stand on carbon tax, other climate change policies (updated)

August 29, 2019

Many candidates have plans, some lengthy and detailed, some brief and vague, to address climate change. We review the latest plans.

Viral video of voting machine malfunction in Mississippi governor runoff, explained

August 29, 2019

The biggest social media story out of Mississippi’s Republican gubernatorial primary race was not Tate Reeves’ win. It was a viral video of an electronic voting machine that appeared to block a Mississippi man from voting for his chosen candidate.

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Hurricanes and tropical storms lead to flood of misinformation

August 28, 2019

As Dorian moves its way toward Florida, we review the flood of misinformation about hurricanes and tropical storms. 

In context: Democrats’ TV ads from the month of August

August 28, 2019

As the third round of Democratic primary debates approaches, a handful of presidential hopefuls have taken their messages to the airwaves, running TV ads on cable networks and in bellwether states such as Iowa and New Hampshire. We give the TV ads Democrats aired in August some additional context.

Could Donald Trump force US firms out of China? Pretty much

August 27, 2019

Donald Trump briefly threatened and then pulled back from ordering American companies out of China. But he insisted he had the legal power to do it. He's largely right.

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Can a nuclear bomb stop a hurricane? No, it’s a myth that has persisted for decades

August 26, 2019

A myth has persisted for decades that the United States could slow down hurricanes with nuclear bombs. President Donald Trump denied a report, based on anonymous sources, that he wanted to employ that strategy.

In the weeks after El Paso and Dayton, mass shooting rumors spread on Snapchat and iMessage

August 26, 2019

Hoaxes aimed at flaming fears of more mass shootings have been shared far and wide on social media.

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Looking back on our Sean Duffy fact checks

August 26, 2019

We round up some of our fact checks of U.S. Rep. Sean Duffy as he announces he is leaving office in September.

Donald Trump’s shifts on gun background checks after mass shootings

August 23, 2019

A video by Joe Biden said that Trump broke promises on gun safety reform and focuses on his statements about gun background checks following mass shootings.

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How do the Democrats running for president really live? A look at their homes, wealth

August 22, 2019

On the campaign trail, Sen. Cory Booker often name-drops his Newark, N.J., neighborhood, noting that he "lives in a community that is below the poverty line." Pete Buttigieg, now mayor of South Bend where he grew up, has touted his "middle-class lifestyle, in a middle-class neighborhood." Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a Boston-area transplant, claims family roots in the Oklahoma plains.

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Celebrate with us. PolitiFact turns 12!

August 22, 2019

Twelve years ago, PolitiFact started as a one-of-a-kind idea that no one was sure would work. Full-time fact checkers covering the presidential election through an online, database-driven website. 

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Why would Trump want to buy Greenland?

August 21, 2019

The world's largest island is three times the size of Texas and about 80% covered in ice. But Donald Trump wanted to buy it. We look at how ocean warming has changed the geo-political stakes.

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