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Contrary to Trump’s claim, not all prices are “down” and inflation isn’t “dead.” Based on the CPI, the inflation rate was 2.7 ...
TikTok, like several other major social media platforms, is now turning to users to help fight misinformation.  The popular ...
TikTok is launching its own version of community notes in the US as it looks to police bad or misleading videos.
British shoppers will not have each purchase of more than 1,000 pounds ($1,175) automatically flagged to the UK’s tax office, ...
Britons travelling abroad more than three times a year will not be referred to the UK’s tax office for monitoring, contrary ...
Is the viral video of "Titan" the giant dog authentic? No, that's not true: The creator of the original TikTok video clip ...
Molly Forbes, who died in 2021, and her son Michael fought a long and well-documented battle with Trump over land for a golf course.
Check our work, please When you read a story from the Fact Check Team at USA TODAY, you’ll find text peppered with links. They will take you to the exact claim we’re fact-checking.
While the count of fact-checkers routinely fluctuates, the current number is roughly the same as it was in 2022 and 2021. In more blunt terms: Fact-checking’s growth seems to have leveled off.
In Cape Town, South Africa, during Global Fact 6 in June 2019, I personally had the opportunity to moderate a panel on health and science-focused fact-checking.