No, China didn't 'cancel' US beef amid tariffs tit-for-tat
China raised tariffs on beef imported from the U.S. in March 2025 after the Trump administration raised tariffs on all imports from China.
Trump didn't 'cancel cancer research,' but new NIH guidance cut funding for some medical studies
While federal judges tried to halt the funding freeze, in some cases the Trump administration did not comply with their orders.
Yes, Musk left South Africa in part to avoid compulsory military service
Musk claimed he left the country in part because he didn't want to join the army of an apartheid regime.
Fired USDA employees reinstated by judge's order, but their future is uncertain
A U.S. district judge in California ordered six federal agencies, including the USDA, to reinstate probationary employees who were fired.
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Biden may have signed documents with autopen — like many presidents before him
U.S. presidents have used autopens since Thomas Jefferson; the first to use an autopen to sign a law was Barack Obama.
Watch out for this story about Musk once saving the home of an elderly woman
The woman whose photograph is featured in the story was “Scotland’s oldest woman” and died in 2015.
Trump falsely claimed US spent $350B on military aid to Ukraine
"We gave you $350 billion for military equipment," Trump said to Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in February 2025.
No, France didn't offer Candace Owens millions to stop spreading rumor that Brigitte Macron is trans
The claim originated from a social media account known to spread disinformation.
15 claims we've investigated involving COVID-19 on national emergency declaration anniversary
On March 13, 2020, U.S. President Donald Trump declared that the COVID-19 pandemic was a national emergency.
Mexican President Sheinbaum didn't tell Trump US should stop electing 'rapists and criminals'
According to a meme, the quote was a pointed response to Trump claiming Sheinbaum had agreed to "stop rapists and criminals" from entering the U.S.