Fact-Check Hub: Verify the Latest News and Stories
Welcome to the Fact-Check tag page. Here you’ll get straight‑to‑the‑point answers about the claims that are popping up online. Whether you saw a shocking headline about a conflict in DR Congo, a celebrity casting controversy, or a sports transfer rumor, this page pulls together the most recent fact‑checks so you can decide what to believe.
We know it’s easy to get lost in a flood of information. One minute you’re scrolling through a news feed, the next you’re not sure if a story is real or made up. That’s why we focus on simple language, clear evidence, and quick takeaways. No jargon, no long legalese – just the facts you need to keep your news feed honest.
How We Fact-Check
Every claim on this site goes through a three‑step verification process. First, we locate the original source – be it a press release, a video, or a social‑media post. Second, we compare that source with independent data such as official reports, eyewitness accounts, or expert analysis. Third, we write a short summary that tells you if the claim is true, false, or somewhere in between, and we explain why.
Our team uses reputable databases, official government statements, and trusted NGOs to cross‑check each fact. For example, the claim that the M23 armed group forced over 1,500 civilians into Rwanda was verified against Human Rights Watch reports and UN statements. The result? It’s confirmed as a serious violation, labeled as a war crime under the Geneva Conventions.
Top Recent Fact-Checks
Below are a few of the latest stories we’ve verified. Each entry links to the full article, but the short takeaways give you a quick sense of the truth.
M23 armed group in DR Congo: Human Rights Watch documented forced transfers of civilians across the Rwanda border. The evidence includes eyewitness testimony and satellite imagery, confirming the claim of mass displacement.
Margot Robbie’s “Wuthering Heights” casting: Critics said the actress was too old and the costume was inaccurate. Our check shows the production deliberately chose a modern visual style, so the claim about historical inaccuracy is partly true, but not a legal issue.
Marvel Zombies on Disney+: The series is indeed the first TV‑MA title from Marvel Animation, with a release date of September 24, 2025. Official Disney+ announcements back up the schedule.
Gianluigi Donnarumma to Manchester City: Transfer reports listed a fee of £26‑30 million and a five‑year contract. Club statements confirm the move, so the claim is accurate.
These examples show the range of topics we cover – from international conflicts to pop‑culture buzz. No matter what catches your eye, you can count on this tag page to point you to a reliable fact‑check.
Want to stay ahead of misinformation? Bookmark this page, check back often, and use the search bar to look up any claim you’re unsure about. By keeping the facts straight, you help create a more informed community and avoid spreading rumors.
Remember, a fact‑check is only as good as the evidence behind it. If you spot a new story that needs verification, let us know in the comments – we’ll add it to the queue and keep the information flow honest.