Latest Stories By Jon Greenberg

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Ohio eviction court

What’s happening with the federal eviction moratorium and rental assistance?

EDITOR’S NOTE, Aug. 4, 2021: On Aug. 3, the CDC announced it was issuing a “new order temporarily halting evictions in counties with heightened levels” of coronavirus transmission. This follow-up article addresses the scope of the new CDC approach as well as the legal challenges. The eviction moratorium that gave millions of households a cushion as the pandemic […]
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Actual mailbag

Mailbag: ‘Show me your better side,’ and other reader reactions

Falsehoods about the 2020 election results, voting laws and misinformation about COVID-19 continue to be frequent topics of our fact-checking. Here’s a selection of our reader reactions in emails and on our Facebook page to our fact-checks, lightly edited for length and clarity. Readers can email us fact-check ideas and feedback at truthometer@politifact.com Some readers […]
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people in voting line in montana nov 2020

Are there 28 new, restrictive voting laws? Not exactly

As President Joe Biden seeks to enact national voting rights legislation, he has turned his attention to attacking new state laws that he says will restrict voting. ​​”This year alone, 17 states have enacted — not just proposed, but enacted — 28 new laws to make it harder for Americans to vote,” Biden said during […]
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Baltimore police on scene

Murders spiked in 2020. Why?

Completely apart from the bipartisan blame game over crime, there is the stark reality that in most American cities, murders have gone up.  One survey of America’s larger cities found that between 2019 and 2020, homicide deaths rose more than 30%. An analysis of 34 cities found a “historic increase.” Some Republicans say rising homicides […]
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Vaccines, variants and July Fourth: How to celebrate safely

Is it safe to fire up the barbecue and party like it’s 1999 — or maybe just 2019? When President Joe Biden set the goal of 70% of all Americans getting  at least one vaccine shot by July Fourth, he dangled the nation’s birthday party as a reward. “We need you to bring it home,” […]
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vp harris talking about child tax credit

What to do with the child tax credit coming monthly starting in July

Due to the American Rescue Plan Act passed in March, most families with children under 18 will get a minimum of a $3,000 tax credit for each child. For any child younger than six, the amount rises to $3,600. Not only is the tax credit higher than in years past, but for the first time, […]
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Biden Juneteenth signing

Juneteenth’s 156-year path to becoming a federal holiday: Here’s the history

At a time when Republican-led states are moving to restrict how teachers can talk about the legacy of slavery and racism in their classrooms, Republicans in Congress just rallied in overwhelming numbers to mark the end of slavery in the South. This week, the Senate unanimously approved June 19, or Juneteenth, as a new federal […]
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Mississippi BLM protest

How GOP Senate resolution condemning critical race theory distorts the facts

In America’s fraught debate over race and justice, a blend of Republicans, libertarians and conservatives have focused their ire on critical race theory.  It’s not a well-defined target.  Supporters describe critical race theory as a collection of ideas, not a single doctrine, that explain why racial inequality and disparities persist long after civil rights laws […]
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Biden-Putin montage

Ahead of face-to-face meeting, Biden and Putin remain far apart on the facts

President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin come to their summit in Geneva June 16 agreeing on one thing: relations between the two nations are at a low point. The two leaders are poised to clash over cybersecurity, election interference, Ukraine and human rights. And it’s hard to see how they’ll even begin to […]
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What is critical race theory, and why are conservatives blocking it?

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, is pushing forward on a reworked civics education curriculum for K-12. For DeSantis, the new plan is as much on what it bans, as what it promotes. “Let me be clear, there’s no room in our classrooms for things like critical race theory,” DeSantis said at a March press […]
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Michigan restaurant job posting

No, it isn’t clear that unemployment checks are the main reason jobs go unfilled

Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, Washington has committed over half a trillion dollars to cushion laid-off workers from economic pain. The most recent move came in the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan that added $300 a week to unemployment checks. The money provided welcome relief to millions of households. But now a debate […]
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Oil and solar workers

What the numbers tell us about Biden’s promise of high-paying green jobs

President Joe Biden believes Washington can deliver on two big promises at the same time: tackling climate change and creating jobs. And his policy dreams depend on his ability to effectively sell that idea. Biden is bullish on the prospect that clean energy can be the same kind of economic engine that the fossil fuel […]
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