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Meta is phasing out its third-party fact-checking programs in the U.S. while it reintroduces a bonus program for creators, which pays them for viral content. The timing of these changes at Meta ...
President Donald Trump keeps telling a story about how he sent fire-plagued Los Angeles the critical water he says California’s leaders foolishly refused to provide. But the story, which Trump ...
Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta Platforms Inc. says it will launch its crowd-sourced fact-checking program, called Community Notes, on March 18 Facebook and Instagram parent company ...
1973, to go trick-or-treating alone. She never returned. When news of her disappearance spread, the working-class community of Fond du Lac immediately rallied. More than 5,000 community members ...
Here are five facts about how Americans view their government, drawn from Pew Research Center surveys conducted in recent years. How we did this This Pew Research Center analysis examines Americans’ ...
Fact Check: Angela Rayner received, not gave, a portrait of herself in UK-Vietnam meeting Vietnam’s deputy prime minister gave his British counterpart Angela Rayner a portrait of herself, not ...
Tom Norton is Newsweek's Fact Check reporter, based in London. His focus is reporting on misinformation and misleading information in U.S. public life. He has in-depth knowledge of open source ...
Why we fact-checked this: An AI-generated photo of a newscast report about an expected earthquake and tsunami on July 5, 2025, spreads false alarm among Facebook users. The text on the photo says ...
“No, in fact, to be frank, we paid,” Macron insisted. “We paid 60% of the total efforts, and it was through grants, not loans. We provided real money.” He emphasised that Europe had frozen ...