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Rumors and questionable claims we have researched recently. Photo Shows Planets Aligned Above Giza Pyramids? Nov. 23, 2024 According to social media posts, such a planetary alignment happens only...
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Snopes.com | The definitive fact-checking site and reference source for urban legends, folklore, myths, rumors, and misinformation. "Project 2025 aims to cut pathways to success," one X...
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Snopes– Snopes has been the definitive Internet reference source for urban legends, folklore, myths, rumors, and misinformation for a long time. Snopes is also usually the first to report the facts.
Overall, we rate Snopes as Left-Center biased based on news story selection that slightly favors a liberal perspective. We also rate them as High for factual reporting due to proper sourcing for fact checks and for abiding by the guidelines of the IFCN.
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Some states were still counting ballots weeks after Election Day in accordance with their regulations, state officials and an election law expert said. But an Instagram post misleadingly implied...
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