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In context: What Rush Limbaugh said about Hurricane Irma before evacuation

September 10, 2017

Florida-based radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh angered many as Hurricane Irma approached by suggesting the media was trying to scare people in order to hype a climate change agenda and to spur bottled water sales. Days later, Limbaugh himself evacuated.

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Mailbag: ‘You look ridiculous’

September 8, 2017

Once again, President Donald Trump has been the dominant topic in reader emails to PolitiFact, though we’ve found that Hillary Clinton remains on the minds of some readers as well. Here’s a sampling of reader emails over the past few weeks, edited for space and clarity.

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Hurricane Irma: 5 myths about hurricane prep to forget

September 8, 2017

We've heard the one about keeping valuables in the dishwasher. But why should that, and other ideas, be avoided in a big storm?

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What did Donald Trump mean in his tweet about DACA recipients?

September 7, 2017

Just a few days after President Donald Trump’s administration announced the end to a program shielding hundreds of thousands of immigrants from deportation, in a tweet Trump said they shouldn’t worry.  Some Twitter users were quick to fault Trump’s words as misleading, because some DACA recipients would need to renew their applications within a month to remain protected. Others read it as a promise that the administration wouldn’t move against DACA recipients for six months.

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So what is the debt ceiling all about anyway?

September 7, 2017

For something that could have a profound effect on the nation’s economy, the debt ceiling is a pretty arcane topic. But no longer! Here are 10 questions and answers designed to shine some light on the subject.

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How do standards measure up at immigration detention centers? A special report

September 6, 2017

President Donald Trump plans to expand the number of faciliites detaining immigrants waiting for deportation or a resolution of their case.  John Kelly, who has Homeland Security secretary before becoming chief of staff, said standards may need to be lowered in order to contract with more local jails. But immigrant advocates say neglect and abuse already exists at detention facilities and that lowering standards may invite further violations of detention standards.

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Fact-checking Attorney General Jeff Sessions on the DACA immigration program

September 5, 2017

Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the end to a program that protected some 800,000 immigrants from deportation, claiming it was created by Obama’s administration as an overreach of executive power and that it circumvented the Constitution.

Early look at Democrats in 2018 governor’s race

September 5, 2017

Truth-O-Meter records for major candidates seeking to deny Scott Walker a third term.

Who carries out more terror attacks on U.S. soil: Right wing or Islamic extremists?

August 31, 2017

California State Senate Leader Kevin de León’s made some bold claims about the rise of radical right wing terrorism following a deadly white supremacist attack in Charlottesville. PolitiFact California investigated the senator’s statements and found there’s evidence backing some of his statements though it’s not as clear-cut as de León suggests.

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What do we know about the relationship between climate change and Hurricane Harvey?

August 31, 2017

Hurricane Harvey has dumped more water on the United States than any other weather event in history, and its costs are expected to be huge.

The unprecedented storm has inevitably posed the question: What impact has climate change had on producing Hurricane Harvey? We took a look at what scientists had to say.

Did GOP Senate candidate vote for a Democrat for president?

August 31, 2017

Questions persist about Kevin Nicholson's primary vote in 2008.

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