Check Your Fact
Check Your Fact is a news platform dedicated to fact-checking, created by the team at The Daily Caller. Our mission is to verify statements made by public figures and assess the accuracy of reports from various news organizations. Additionally, we examine the numerous popular claims that circulate on the internet daily.
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2 weeks ago |
checkyourfact.com | Elias Atienza
A post shared on Facebook claims an Iranian general fled to Israel. Verdict: FalseThere is no evidence for this claim. Fact Check: Social media users are claiming that Iranian Gen. Esmail Qaani was seen in Israel. “Breaking: Iran’s IRGC Quds Force commander Gen.
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2 weeks ago |
checkyourfact.com | Elias Atienza
A post shared on X claims the ecumenical council of Nicaea determined the canon of Scripture. 4. It was never altered by the Council of Nicaea. Unlike the Western Bible, the Ethiopian Bible was never edited by the Roman Empire.
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2 weeks ago |
checkyourfact.com | Elias Atienza
A video shared on X claims to show a clip from a live-action Hercules film. If you thought that the woke Snow White was bad, meet the new muses from Disney’s live action remake of …. Hercules. pic.twitter.com/bND3jn4KSC — David Vance (@DVATW) March 30, 2025 Verdict: False The image is from a 2022 music video featuring Lizzo and Cardi B. It does not show any live-action film from Disney. Fact Check: Social media users are claiming to show a clip from a live-action Hercules film from Disney.
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3 weeks ago |
checkyourfact.com | Elias Atienza
An image shared on Threads claims to show a statue of soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo. Verdict: False The image is generated by artificial intelligence. Fact Check: Social media users are claiming an image shows a giant statue of Ronaldo in front of a stadium. One user wrote that it was the largest statue of Ronaldo unveiled. This claim is false. There has been no media reporting on a purported giant statue of Ronaldo unveiled. A wider internet search also did not yield these results.
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3 weeks ago |
checkyourfact.com | Elias Atienza
An image shared on X claims to show a photo taken in Bulgaria masquerading as a photo taken on Mars. NASA keeps faking space to make you believe you can go to other “planets”! pic.twitter.com/eN7VMt3U5d — ConspiracyDad – Flat Earth (@ConspiracyDad3) March 31, 2025 Verdict: False There is no evidence of this claim. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has denied the claim.
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