But the post's claim about the WHO reporting an abnormally high number of suicides is baseless. Tarik Jašarević, a WHO ...
From false claims about typos, glitches and stray marks invalidating voters' ballots to misleading claims about voting ...
A California utility had systems in place to keep the lights on at polling places, even if it had to shutoff power because of wildfire risks.
The organization has said it supports Harris' campaign, but the $200 it's paying its "voting ambassadors" isn't tied to ...
The video does not show "illegal" voters cutting in line, according to election officials. Instead, it shows a conversation between a county official and a group of voters and their translators. After ...
Attorney General Josh Stein released emails Oct. 28 revealing negotiations between HCA Healthcare and Mission prior to $1.5 ...
The candidates' order on the California ballot is determined by a randomized letter drawing. The order rotates by assembly district.
Georgia's secretary of state called the video "targeted disinformation." Federal intelligence officials said it was produced by Russian influencers.
Even if Donald Trump's name is misspelled on some ballots in Ohio, votes for him would still be counted, according to election officials.
Rogan hasn't made any public statements supporting the claim, nor have legitimate news outlets reported on the supposed announcement.
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A roundup of fact checks about President-elect Donald Trump after he was elected to another term, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris.