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  2. False statements of fact - Wikipedia

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    First, false statements of fact can lead to civil liability if they are "said with a sufficiently culpable mental state". [8] This possibly includes conscious lies about military service. [9] The second category is a subset of the first: knowingly false statements (deliberate lies). [8] This includes things like libel and slander.

  3. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Partisan false fact-checking site in Croatia, per the Poynter Institute. [75] Fact Check Armenia: factcheckarmenia.com A website with ties to Turkish government-related organizations that denies the historical facts of the Armenian genocide. [78] [79] Fact-Checking Turkey factcheckingturkey.com

  4. False statement - Wikipedia

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    A false statement, also known as a falsehood, falsity, misstatement or untruth, is a statement that is false or does not align with reality. This concept spans various fields, including communication, law, linguistics, and philosophy. It is considered a fundamental issue in human discourse.

  5. Facts First: Trump’s claim is false. Trump has been indicted four times, while Capone was indicted at least six times, as A. Brad Schwartz , the co-author of a book on Capone, told CNN in 2023 .

  6. Fact check: 14 of Trump’s false claims on ‘Meet the Press’

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    Here’s a fact check of 14 of the false claims, plus a check on another important claim for which there is no evidence. This is not a comprehensive list of the inaccurate remarks Trump made in ...

  7. Fact check: Trump made at least 20 false claims in his ... - AOL

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    Facts First: Trump did express uncertainty about the number, but his “like 60 million or something” claim is false. At the time he made this remark, public data on X showed that there were 1.1 ...

  8. Fact-checking - Wikipedia

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    Fact-checking is the process of verifying the factual accuracy of questioned reporting and statements. Fact-checking can be conducted before or after the text or content is published or otherwise disseminated.

  9. Illusory truth effect - Wikipedia

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    At first, the illusory truth effect was believed to occur only when individuals are highly uncertain about a given statement. [1] Psychologists also assumed that "outlandish" headlines wouldn't produce this effect however, recent research shows the illusory truth effect is indeed at play with false news. [5]