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President Donald Trump has made a series of false and misleading statements to justify his new tariff policies.
President Donald Trump's meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, in Alaska, marks Putin's first visit to the U.S. in a ...
Did X.com suspend user privileges of the "Press" account for California Governor Gavin Newsom? No, that's not true: The photo ...
An Israeli named “Yukhal Yulita” has not been arrested by Dutch police, a spokesperson for the Netherlands Public Prosecution ...
Meta's new community notes program struggles to combat misinformation on Facebook and Instagram, according to Washington Post ...
As the 2026 election season approaches, redistricting battles in Texas and California are intensifying, potentially reshaping ...
Trump’s phony narrative about the Russian invasion is only the latest in a long line of false claims from the president about ...
Images of the aftermath of a huge earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand in March were shared online as though they were images ...
Is the city of Los Angeles planning to convert a parking lot across from a high school in Encino into a camp for homeless ...
Local police and JD Vance's office have denied cliams that officers were asking Cotswolds residents for their social media ...
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