Explore our collection of fact-checked claims and detailed analyses on various topics.
# Mel Gibson's Alleged Anti-English Sentiment: A Fact-Check ## Introduction The claim that "Mel Gibson has something against the English" has circulated in various forms, particularly in discussions ...
# The Claim: "Both the Young Turks and Imperial Japan were inspired by the Germany of their time" ## Introduction The assertion that both the Young Turks and Imperial Japan were inspired by contempor...
# Conclusion In conclusion, the claim that former President Donald Trump is actually President Joe Biden disguised in a "Skinwalker suit" is deemed **False**. The key evidence leading to this verdict...
# RFK Jr. Now Supports Vaccines Despite Initially Opposing Them ## Introduction The claim that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) now supports vaccines, despite a long history of opposing them, has gain...
# Spider-Man Should Have Gone to the Hospital After Being Bitten: A Detailed Examination ## Introduction The claim that "Spider-Man should have gone to hospital when he got bit" refers to the fiction...
# The Complexity of Fact-Checking: An Exploration of Recursive Claims ## Introduction The claim under scrutiny posits a philosophical and methodological quandary: "If one were to fact-check a fact-ch...
# An Ant Can Kill Superman: A Fact-Check ## Introduction The claim that "an ant can kill Superman" is a provocative assertion that has circulated in various forms, particularly in discussions about t...
# Vaccines and Autism: An Examination of the Claim ## Introduction The claim that vaccines cause autism, particularly the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine, has been a contentious topic for d...
# The Claim: "Croat Nazis are called Ustasha and Serb Nazis are called Chetniks" ## Introduction The claim that "Croat Nazis are called Ustasha and Serb Nazis are called Chetniks" refers to two disti...