Latest Stories By Sara Swann

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Fulton County Georgia workers scan ballots in 2020 presidential election recount, 11-25-2020

Fact-checking misleading claims of 2020 election fraud in Fulton County, Georgia

As the 2024 presidential election approaches, some social media users continue to spread false claims that the 2020 presidential contest was stolen, pointing to purported fraud in Georgia as evidence. A May 9 Instagram post claimed that Fulton County, Georgia, election officials “scanned more than 3,000 ballots twice during the recount of the 2020 presidential […]
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Fact-checking Aaron Rodgers, who repeated Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s false claims about HIV/AIDS

Aaron Rodgers, already famous after nearly two decades as an NFL quarterback, is drawing a new kind of notoriety for peddling conspiracy theories. Recently, a video clip went viral of Rodgers, known for his anti-vaccine views, criticizing Dr. Anthony Fauci’s handling of the AIDS epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic during his decadeslong tenure as director […]
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Chickens on California farm bird flu outbreak 01-11-2024

What to know about the latest bird flu outbreaks

Recent U.S. outbreaks of avian influenza and the first known case of a human contracting bird flu from a mammal have ignited concerns that bird flu will be the next pandemic.  Some social media users are claiming bird flu will be worse than COVID-19, which caused more than 1.2 million U.S. deaths since 2020. “GET […]
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Cuentas en redes sociales usan audio generado por IA para difundir desinformación sobre elecciones

Una publicación en redes sociales hizo lo que parecía ser un anuncio sorprendente sobre la carrera presidencial de 2024. “Últimas noticias: Donald Trump ha declarado que se retira de la carrera presidencial”, dice el narrador en un video en inglés en TikTok, el cual fue visto más de 161,000 veces antes de que TikTok lo […]
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Social media accounts use AI-generated audio to push 2024 election misinformation

A recent social media post made what appeared to be a surprising announcement about the 2024 presidential race. “Breaking news: Donald Trump has declared that he is pulling out of the run for president,” the narrator said in a Feb. 22 TikTok video, which was viewed more than 161,000 times before TikTok removed it from […]
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Chiefs parade shooting memorial in Kansas City, Missouri on Feb. 18, 2024

Why the juvenile suspects in the Chiefs parade shooting haven’t been named, unlike Kyle Rittenhouse

In the aftermath of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting, some social media users wondered why local authorities and news outlets have not released certain information about the juvenile suspects. One of them was Kyle Rittenhouse, who was 17 when he was arrested in the high-profile fatal shootings of two men during a […]
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Alejandro Mayorkas testifies in Senate hearing, 10-31-2023

What do articles of impeachment say Alejandro Mayorkas did or didn’t do?

In the historic Feb. 13 impeachment of Alejandro Mayorkas, House Republicans said the Homeland Security secretary “willfully and systematically refused to comply with immigration laws” and “breached public trust” by falsely telling Congress the U.S.-Mexico border was secure. This is the second time in U.S. history that a Cabinet member has been impeached; the first […]
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That photo of a mail truck in a cemetery? It’s an ode to past relationships, not about dead voters

It’s one of the spookiest zombie claims out there about voter fraud: Dead people are voting. Former President Donald Trump has said this multiple times, including after losing the 2020 election. In January 2021, Trump told Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger that “close to 5,000” dead people voted in the state. But officials found […]
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Donald Trump Fox Town Hall Iowa, 1-10-2024

Fact-checking Trump’s Iowa town hall: Wuhan scientist, wars, ‘no inflation’ and DeSantis on Fauci

While his leading Republican competitors tangled on a Des Moines, Iowa, debate stage across town, former President Donald Trump shared attention-grabbing anecdotes and recycled claims in his own town hall. The Jan. 10 event hosted by Fox News five days before the Iowa caucuses covered a wide range of topics, including foreign policy, COVID-19 and […]
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Mourners on the Gaza Strip, Israel-Hamas War, 10-23-2023

Israel-Hamas war: What we know about ‘beheaded babies’

Editor’s note: This story contains references and links to graphic images and videos. The story is a revised version of one we published Oct. 20. We corrected and recast that story following an article by the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis. See this note from our editor-in-chief for more explanation. More […]
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Katie Sanders, Sarah Longwell United Facts of America session, 11-7-2023

United Facts of America: What polling, focus groups tell us about 2024 voters

Less than a year away from the 2024 election, political experts see two prevalent attitudes among American voters. Low enthusiasm among Democrats for President Joe Biden’s reelection. And Republicans’ unshakeable loyalty to former President Donald Trump. Although much could change in the coming months, PolitiFact got a peek into voters’ minds during two discussions at […]
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Israeli soldier house destroyed by Hamas, 10-11-2023

Amid images and news of actual war, false and misleading claims about Israel-Hamas thrive

Decimated communities. Burned-out buildings. Survivors mourning loved ones killed amid smoke and debris. These are the all-too-real scenes of Israel and Gaza. But in the days since Hamas militants launched an Oct. 7 attack on Israel, the deadliest in years, online misinformation has distorted the facts around the conflict. Outdated and fictional images and videos […]
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