On tax policy, Donald Trump would prioritize income tax cuts for wealthier Americans and corporations; Kamala Harris would raise taxes on those groups. Harris would expand the child tax credit for ...
La Agencia Federal para el Manejo de Emergencias de Estados Unidos (FEMA, por sus siglas en inglés) dijo que provee $750 bajo el programa de "Asistencia para Necesidades Graves", para que la gente ...
FEMA, the FAA and North Carolina emergency response agencies have rebutted claims that the Federal Emergency Management Agency or the Federal Aviation Administration were blocking flights with ...
Trump said he had been to Gaza. His campaign provided no evidence that Trump visited Gaza. The State Department keeps a public log of presidents’ travels. It does not list Gaza as a place Trump ...
However, Harris said "now," which ignores that the unemployment rate has trended upward for nearly two years. The unemployment rate for these groups currently ranges between six-tenths of a point to 2 ...
FEMA’s rumor response website says no money from the Disaster Relief Fund was diverted for immigration. The White House issued a similar statement. It’s inaccurate to describe the $1 billion as ...
Social media users are citing an April 2024 article from a fictional website as evidence that Hurricane Milton, which as of Oct. 8 was headed for landfall in southwest Florida, was planned.
Experts told PolitiFact Hurricane Helene was a natural disaster. It was not formed through weather modification, and there are no projects that can modify or create hurricanes.
North Carolina has no active lithium mines. Two companies, Piedmont Lithium and Albemarle Corp., plan to open lithium mines in the state in the coming years. Neither project is in Asheville, one of ...
"The rumor this person posted, in no way, shape or form, is that accurate," Hoover said. "We have never ceased operations, as far as at the airport. Nor has FEMA played any role in ceasing any ...
After AARP published interviews with Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, a PolitiFact reader noticed that the organization did not fact-check the candidates’ responses.
Eric Hovde, the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Wisconsin, has been circulating false claims about Hurricane Helene that federal officials are urging people to stop spreading.