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There’s no law against paying people to endorse a political campaign, but candidates have to publicly disclose the payment.
Yes, the United States is the only country without a paid family leave policy among nations in an organization made up of the largest economies called the OECD. There are a total of eight countries ...
We VERIFY if and when foundations connected to Coors beer, Walmart and ExxonMobil donated to the Heritage Foundation, which is behind Project 2025.
Peace talks between the Afghanistan government and the Taliban, which never made substantial progress, didn’t begin until after the release of the prisoners.
The most popular electric vehicles can use about as much electricity as some home appliances. Here’s how appliances and EVs compare.
Law office blogs based in Colorado and North Carolina explain that a police officer can seize your phone if you’re arrested and hold it while they wait for a search warrant. While they’re allowed to ...
Ceiling fans cool you, not the air. So if no person or pet is home, leaving a fan on won’t make any difference.
VERIFY explains if undocumented immigrants receive ID cards or driver’s licenses, and whether they can vote in federal elections as a result.
Claims that FEMA is running out of money to help hurricane survivors because it used its disaster relief funding to house undocumented migrants are false.
Executive orders are the fastest way for a president to try to enact policy changes, as he can issue them on his own, whereas passing a law through Congress requires majority votes in the House and ...
What happens if the leading presidential candidates can’t finish their campaigns? A lot depends on timing. We VERIFY the different scenarios.
The malicious exposure of personal, private information is called doxxing. It’s a federal crime to make restricted information public for some individuals.
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