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Donald Trump · United StatesEste artículo estará disponible en español en El Tiempo Latino. A graphic circulating on social media compares Donald Trump’s and Joe Biden’s economic records as president and cites FactCheck.org as the source. But two of its figures are way off, and others are out of date — creating a more unfavorable comparison for Trump. The graphic also doesn’t mention that Trump’s numbers, for his first term, were negatively affected by the economic decline…See the Story
Graphic Cites FactCheck.org in Misleading Biden, Trump Economy Comparison
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Donald Trump · United StatesBy Chris Isidore, CNN Much of President Donald Trump’s tariff rhetoric has focused on restoring factory jobs, particularly in the auto industry, which he claims were destroyed by bad trade deals like the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). “American steelworkers, autoworkers, farmers, and skilled craftspeople… have really suffered greatly,” Trump declared as the new tariffs were implemented on April 2. “Foreign crooks have looted our fa…See the Story
Trump says free trade destroyed jobs in the US auto industry. That's not the whole story.
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Joe Biden · United StatesIn his first speech since leaving office, former President Joe Biden criticized the Trump administration's staffing cuts and other changes at the Social Security Administration, but he made several misleading claims in the process.See the Story
Biden's Social Security Spin
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. · CaliforniaEste artículo estará disponible en español en El Tiempo Latino. In recent weeks, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said that “very, very strong studies” link food dyes to cancer and ADHD. Experts are concerned about the impacts of unhealthy diets and obesity in the U.S., but some say Kennedy overstates the role of food dyes in chronic disease. The dyes haven’t been shown to cause cancer in humans. Studies show a possi…See the Story
Hits and Misses in RFK Jr.’s Comments on Food Dyes
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TariffsClaim: White House trade adviser Peter Navarro claimed that tariffs announced by former President Donald... The post Fact vs. Fiction: Navarro’s $6–$7 Trillion Tariff Revenue Projection appeared first on News Facts Network.See the Story
Fact vs. Fiction: Navarro’s $6–$7 Trillion Tariff Revenue Projection - News Facts Network
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Donald Trump · United StatesEste artículo estará disponible en español en El Tiempo Latino. On the first day of his administration, President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing the federal government to no longer consider a person’s gender and to recognize people as either male or female, as defined by the size of their reproductive cells. The directive served as a basis for a series of subsequent orders that called for defunding medical or educational instit…See the Story
Trump Misleads on Transgender Issues
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Measles · TexasTexas, Oklahoma and New Mexico reported new measles cases this week, with the outbreak expanding for the first time into central Texas. Already, the U.S. has more measles cases this year than in all of 2024, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said. Other states with outbreaks — defined as three or more cases — include New Mexico, Kansas, Ohio and Oklahoma. Since February, two unvaccinated people have died from measles-related causes.See the Story
Measles spreads to central Texas; 5 states have active outbreaks
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