Misrepresented images spread after US and Israel strike Iran

As the Iran war continued on Tuesday, with nearly every Middle Eastern country sustaining damage from missile hits or shrapnel, misrepresented images related to the war continue to spread widely online. They presented years-old footage as current, falsely claimed that U.S. military vehicles had been destroyed and erroneously claimed to show casualties of the war.

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Jobs, gas prices and ending wars: factchecking Trump’s State of the Union claims

The president’s lengthy speech to Congress contained myriad inflated, misleading or simply false claims

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A look at Trump's false and misleading claims in his State of the Union address

President Donald Trump has spent the last year boasting of his accomplishments while mocking the record of his predecessor, Joe Biden. But much of this bluster has been based on misinformation. He fell back on that again Tuesday in his State of the Union address. On inflation, immigration, tariffs and matters of war and peace, he presented a frequently distorted account as he claimed a “turnaround for the ages” and myriad achievements that don’t pass scrutiny.

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La propagande c'est tous les jours....

qu'attendent les journalistes pour poser la question de la date de départ de la propagandistes Caroline #Yadan (rédactrice en chef officieuse de #CNiouze #BFMerde et #FranceIntox) et cette chiasse de Barrot qui ont insulté la rapporteur spéciale de l'ONU #FrancescaAlbanese ?

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Ils sont où les pseudos #FactChecker de #Franceintox et #JulienPaim ?

Éric Coquerel accusé de diffamation : Caroline Yadan persiste dans son mensonge !

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FACT FOCUS: False claims the Trump Administration made about climate change and energy

While announcing that he was rolling back the Environmental Protection Agency’s 2009 endangerment finding, President Donald Trump and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin made false claims regarding the government declaration, climate change and energy. For example, he said the finding has no basis in fact, but it followed a 2007 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that greenhouse gases are air pollutants that can be regulated under the Clean Air Act. Trump also made false claims about the effects of climate change, the cost of wind energy and the idea of an electric vehicle mandate.

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#ABC #FactChecker is looking for people who were at the #Sydney protest & took footage of what happened with the #police. #auspol

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Ma il famoso #factchecker che ha "factcheckato" con tanta solerzia il video di #Barbero, vi risulta stia factcheckando con altrettanta solerzia le bufale dei sostenitori del Sì sull'effetto della #separazionedellecarriere come, ad es, nelle decisioni del GIP per #askatasuna?
Venezuela : la Russie et la Chine fustigent les États-Unis

Les États-Unis offrent 50 millions de dollars pour toute information menant à l'arrestation de M. Maduro, qualifié de chef du « Cartel des Soleils ».

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Negli USA le bufale virali abbondano su Facebook

Nel Briefing settimanale, il sito #Indicator ospita un articolo nel quale si sottolinea come #Meta stia lasciando prosperare negli Stati Uniti le bufale virali
Il programma di verifica dei fatti di Meta esiste ancora al di fuori degli USA, ma i #factchecker statunitensi non ci sono più ed è stato adottato un approccio altamente permissivo per i contenuti falsi al 100% creati per ingannare e fare soldi.

https://indicator.media/p/brakes-are-completely-off-at-meta-fact-checking-hoaxes

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Briefing: “The brakes are completely off at Meta”

Plus: A tool for YouTube and Joe Rogan falls for an AI-generated image, then doubles down

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The Fact Checker rose in an era of false claims. Falsehoods are now winning. – The Washington Post

Demonstrators hold signs as they stand outside the Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse on March 12 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. They were protesting cuts to the federal government workforce and other Trump administration policies. (Joshua Lott / The Washington Post)Donald Trump, accompanied by his wife Melania Trump, is applauded by his daughter Ivanka Trump, right, as he’s introduced before his announcement in June 2015 that he would run for president in the lobby of Trump Tower in New York. (Richard Drew / AP)

The Fact Checker rose in an era of false claims. Falsehoods are now winning.

Longtime Fact Checker Glenn Kessler takes stock as he departs The Washington Post.

July 31, 2025 at 5:00 a.m. EDT, Today at 5:00 a.m. EDT, 9 min

Analysis by Glenn Kessler

When 400 fact-checkers from around the world gathered in Rio de Janeiro in June for an annual conference, the mood was tense. After years of exponential growth, political fact-checking was in retreat and under fire. And somehow, even as fact-checking surged in the past decade, so had the wave of false claims and narratives swamping the world.

Meta, which after 2016 spent more than $100 million to fund 100 fact-checking organizations, ended a partnership with U.S. fact-checkers to highlight false claims and signaled it would cut back across the world. Google announced it would end its ClaimReview program — which I helped foster — that elevated fact checks in search results. Meanwhile, the Trump administration’s abrupt dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development cut off additional funding for fact-checkers in Eastern Europe, Africa, Latin America and Asia.

The state of the fact-checking field is on my mind as I write my last column for The Washington Post. I am taking a voluntary buyout, ending almost 28 years at the newspaper, including more than 14 as The Fact Checker.

Continue/Read Original Article Here: The Fact Checker rose in an era of false claims. Falsehoods are now winning. – The Washington Post

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