Mass shooters are not disproportionately transgender, contrary to claims
Multiple databases of mass shootings indicate that transgender people are not unusually likely to commit mass shootings.
10 Hurricane Katrina claims we've investigated in the 20 years since its landfall
On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall along the Gulf Coast, eventually taking thousands of lives and causing billions in damage.
Joe Gibbs, former coach of NFL's Washington Commanders, is not dead
The storied coach's religious organization confirmed he was still alive.
CDC vaccine chief Demetre Daskalakis resigned. Read his letter denouncing RFK Jr.'s leadership
Dr. Demetre C. Daskalakis was one of three top officials at the CDC who resigned after the White House fired the agency's director.
Video shows Larry David's reaction to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's engagement?
While the video of David on the "Today" show is real, it's circulating under misleading circumstances.
Did 300 bikers shut down Walmart to defend veteran Henry 'Hammer' Morrison?
The Road Warriors Motorcycle Club allegedly came to defend the honor of their founder after he was humiliated at a Walmart store.
Fake stories about Texas floods reached millions on Facebook. Foreign ad companies likely profited
A slew of fabricated stories duped Facebook users after the deadly floods — and sites promoting them had ties to ad tech firms in Southeast Asia.
Did Florida ban 'The Diary of Anne Frank'? Here's the truth
Florida did not ban "The Diary of Anne Frank" statewide, as posts suggest. A graphic-novel adaptation was removed from some schools' shelves.
Did Will Smith use AI to fake concert crowd in a video? We looked into it
Online users and prominent news media outlets promoted partly misleading information about yet another trending topic.
Vance claimed every major conflict has ended with negotiations. That's not true
Plenty of wars in human history have ended otherwise, despite the U.S. vice president's claim.