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While some writers have used terms like "reliable" [13] to describe Healthline, others have questioned both the quality of its content and its usability and readability. For example, the site Health News Review said a Healthline article about a new medication used promotional language copied from the drug-maker's press release, neglected to cite side effects, and framed the drug's claimed ...
Partisan false fact-checking site in Croatia, per the Poynter Institute. [80] Fact Check Armenia: factcheckarmenia.com A website with ties to Turkish government-related organizations that denies the historical facts of the Armenian genocide. [83] [84] Fact-Checking Turkey factcheckingturkey.com
A post shared on Facebook claims cases of a “new” virus called HMPV Metapneumovirus are rising in China. Verdict: False The virus was discovered in 2001. Fact Check: China has recently seen an ...
Fact Check: Musk was the “largest donor to either party” during the 2024 election cycle, according to the Federal Election Commission, CBS News reported. Musk spent $277 million to support ...
Likewise, Check Your Fact found no credible news reports to support the claim. Actually, the opposite is true. Actually, the opposite is true. On Jan. 8, PolitiFact debunked the claim.
Teyit: independent fact-checking organization based in Turkey and a signatory to the International Fact-Checking Network’s Code of Principles and is one of the partners of First Draft News. [ 205 ] [ 206 ]
In addition, Check Your Fact found no credible news reports to support the claim. Actually, the opposite is true. Actually, the opposite is true. On Nov. 20, Lead Stories debunked the claim.
Since November 2014, FactCheck.org has published twenty-eight pages of articles checking the facts on the many 2016 presidential candidates. [18] As of April 2016, the five remaining candidates had dedicated archives to their fact-checked claims. In 2016, FactCheck.org became a fact-checking partner of Facebook. [3] [19]