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  1. FactCheck.org - A Project of The Annenberg Public Policy Center

    Dec 11, 2025 · © Copyright 2025 FactCheck.org ® A Project of The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania

  2. Search - FactCheck.org

    Search Ask FactCheck Q: Will U.S. citizens receive stimulus or tariff-based checks of $2,000 in November? A: No checks are being issued.

  3. Ask FactCheck Archives - FactCheck.org

    Nov 6, 2025 · Ask FactCheck Have a question for FactCheck? Ask us. Please also see our Ask SciCheck archives for questions answered by our SciCheck team.

  4. Articles Archives - FactCheck.org

    Aug 20, 2024 · But we don’t have to wait a second longer to find out this year’s FactCheck Award winners.

  5. Don't get spun by internet rumors. - FactCheck.org

    Apr 2, 2025 · Is there a connection between FactCheck.org and Barack Obama or Bill Ayers? None, aside from benefiting at different times from the charity of the late publisher Walter Annenberg.

  6. SciCheck Archives - FactCheck.org

    Nov 20, 2025 · FactCheck.org’s SciCheck feature focuses exclusively on false and misleading scientific claims that are made by partisans to influence public policy. It was launched in January 2015 with a …

  7. Debunking Viral Claims Archives - FactCheck.org

    From late 2016 to early 2025, FactCheck.org was one of several organizations working with Meta to debunk misinformation shared on Meta’s social media platforms.

  8. Our Mission - FactCheck.org

    Ask FactCheck Q: Will U.S. citizens receive stimulus or tariff-based checks of $2,000 in November? A: No checks are being issued.

  9. Donald Trump Archives - FactCheck.org

    Dec 11, 2025 · For months, President Donald Trump or members of his administration have used federal data showing a large increase in employment for U.S.-born workers and a decrease in …

  10. Video: FactChecking Trump’s Address to Congress - FactCheck.org

    Mar 5, 2025 · The video, produced by FactCheck.org Social Media Manager Josh Diehl, is based on our article on the president’s March 4 speech.