Does the EPA Lack Legal Authority to Regulate Greenhouse Gases?
False. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2007 that greenhouse gases are air pollutants under the Clean Air Act and that the EPA has authority to regulate them.
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False. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2007 that greenhouse gases are air pollutants under the Clean Air Act and that the EPA has authority to regulate them.
Some Republicans are demanding investigations and penalties over Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show, while the same party has slowed efforts to enforce the law requiring release of the Epstein files.
False. While EU member states must offer the wallet by 2026, its use remains entirely voluntary for citizens.
False. Census Bureau data shows manufacturing construction spending peaked in mid-2024 and has declined by roughly 9% since January 2025.
Mixed. Violent crime in Minneapolis has dropped significantly (homicides down ~17%, carjackings ~73%), but the trend began years before the federal 'Metro Surge' operation launched in Dec 2025.
True. A nurse with no energy sector experience was appointed coordinator of the EMER 2030 mission structure, leading to his resignation days later.
Bondi said there was 'no evidence' to prosecute Epstein. The documents show a more complicated story.
Chega brands itself as the only clean party fighting corruption for 'o povo.' Their own internal record and funding history complicate that image.
Chega proposed raising minimum pensions to match the Social Support Index. The government said it was impossible. The numbers partially back Chega.
Viral posts claim Congress doesn't have to follow the same healthcare law they passed. The law says the opposite.
After partial document releases, some claim there's 'nothing new' in the Epstein files. The release timeline and redaction record tell a different story.
A persistent claim says most EU money goes to Brussels bureaucrats. The actual budget breakdown tells a very different story.
Chega's André Ventura claims foreigners make up 20-30% of prisoners and that immigration is driving crime. The official data tells a more nuanced story.
The claim that most NATO allies 'refuse to pay' is repeated constantly. The actual commitment, the trend, and the context tell a more complete story.
The PS leader claims TAP turned a profit thanks to public management, but ignores the 3.2 billion euros injected by taxpayers.
Political rhetoric describes immigration as an 'invasion' that is destroying Portugal. The scale, the data, and the real causes of Portugal's problems paint a different picture.
Politicians claim crime has doubled because of immigration. The national crime statistics show overall crime has decreased.
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