According to reports
from Snopes, 52 out of 211 animals that came through the shelter that day were specifically brought by their guardians to be surrendered.
Not exact matches
Some of the articles in the fact - check section are
from leading fact - checking sites like
Snopes and PolitFact, as well as recognizable news organizations such as the BBC.
The company has taken a number of steps to try to stamp out fake news, including setting up a process whereby it takes fact - checking and verification efforts
from third - party outlets like Politifact and
Snopes, and shows users when a particular story is being questioned or has been debunked.
The bill contains no religious exemption, so it is true that some Christian books that address the issue of homosexuality could be banned
from being sold, but as The Federalist notes, «It is virtually impossible that California will immediately attempt to ban the sale of the Bible itself» (though they disputed
Snopes» claim that the idea is «demonstrably and clearly false.»)
From there, a group of fact - checkers — from groups like Snopes, ABC News, the Poynter Institute — will determine if the story is, in - fact, unt
From there, a group of fact - checkers —
from groups like Snopes, ABC News, the Poynter Institute — will determine if the story is, in - fact, unt
from groups like
Snopes, ABC News, the Poynter Institute — will determine if the story is, in - fact, untrue.
A couple of links claiming the opposite do show up, but they're well down
from skeptical articles
from the likes of
Snopes, CNN and the Obama campaign itself.
But no: «
Snopes debunks the stuffing out of both theories and explains that Miyamoto picked «Kong»
from «King Kong» (but not King Kong, legally speaking) and «Donkey» to «convey a sense of stubbornness.»»
[Inserted Oct. 31 Kasprak's
Snopes article got to bedrock, finding that the passage derives
from a caption in a March, 1912, Popular Mechanics article on the «Remarkable Weather of 1911.