Browse our collection of partially true claims and detailed fact-check analyses.
# Fact Check: "The extent to which rubber and Brazil nuts can provide for people is really limited compared to cattle." ## What We Know The claim that rubber and Brazil nuts provide limited economic ...
# Fact Check: "Families hid in attics and wardrobes during violent disorder in Ballymena this week." ## What We Know Recent events in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, have been marked by significant unre...
# Fact Check: "Fifteen people have been arrested so far." ## What We Know The claim that "fifteen people have been arrested so far" appears to be partially accurate based on recent reports. A total o...
# Fact Check: "Flock Safety blocked access to 62 out-of-state agencies that have sought data related to abortion or immigration." ## What We Know Flock Safety, a company that provides automated licen...
# Fact Check: "The technology, called Automatic License Plate Recognition, is helpful in tracking stolen vehicles or carjackings, missing persons and in other authorized cases." ## What We Know Autom...
# Fact Check: "He walked off the field in the middle of a game in 2021, effectively ending his career in Tampa and the NFL." ## What We Know On January 2, 2022, during a game against the New York Jet...
# Fact Check: "The sharing of such personal data is only allowed for directly administering the Medicaid program." ## What We Know The claim that personal data sharing is restricted to the administra...
# Fact Check: "All states must legally provide emergency Medicaid services to non-U.S. citizens, including to those who are lawfully present but have not yet met a five-year wait to apply for Medicaid...
# Fact Check: "The maximum sentence for transporting each person is 10 years." ## What We Know The claim that "the maximum sentence for transporting each person is 10 years" pertains to U.S. immigrat...