Is USPS Purposefully Slowing Mail To Help Reelect Trump?
U.S. Postal Service workers nationwide reported backlogs of letters and packages in summer 2020. But was the issue political?
U.S. Postal Service workers nationwide reported backlogs of letters and packages in summer 2020. But was the issue political?
The president described it as a "massive cost savings," but the fine print of his executive order lacked specifics.
Top Democrats were quick to criticize the president's "law and order" approach to policing on Twitter. But do their budget decisions say otherwise?
A federal memo allegedly said homeless shelters could identify some incoming transgender residents based on height and whether or not they had facial hair or Adam's apples.
The claim surfaced as U.S. President Donald Trump prepared to deploy federal law enforcement agents in Chicago and other cities.
The comparison happened on Facebook and went viral in summer 2020.
Americans in crisis should continue using 1-800-273-TALK (8255) until the transition is complete.
A viral warning message urged people against opening a video file about the country's response to COVID-19.
The claim circulated online in July 2020 after the NFL team said it was dropping its "Redskins" name and logo.
In what was framed as an effort to streamline the reporting process, the federal government ordered hospitals to send patient information to a centralized database operated by HHS.
New technology tends to be scary for some, but new legislation about new technology? It's not for the faint of heart.
Per the claim, which circulated widely among U.S. teachers and parents, that would mean 14,740 children and teens would die.