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IdentifierClaimTypeStatusOutlet
FWC-4CFF2051B04D4688There exist 'radical agendas' that are being characterized as absurd.Value judgmentRejectedThe Ben Shapiro Show
FWC-FC09156327B24F33A recent Supreme Court decision prevented harm to women's sports.Legal interpretationAttribution pendingThe Ben Shapiro Show
FWC-48F96DBCD7F84EF5Israel's actions are purportedly showing the United States ways to strengthen the country as a whole (beyond government institutions).CausalAttribution pendingAmerican Thinker
FWC-4B2ECFAE50BB4F9FIsrael's confrontation with its Supreme Court is demonstrating to the United States ways to strengthen the U.S. government.CausalAttribution pendingAmerican Thinker
FWC-328F0F1C686F4841Israel is standing up to its Supreme Court (i.e., taking actions that confront or limit the court's power).FactualAttribution pendingAmerican Thinker
FWC-BB23475C610842AFIsrael can teach the United States lessons about law and legal/political reform.OpinionRejectedAmerican Thinker
FWC-F0B4B9E77EFE4D3CThe California Energy Commission is using Docket 26-TIRE-01 and authority from Assembly Bill 844 (2003) to conduct this rulemaking.Legal interpretationAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-568C0C4DEA2F4874If regulations reduce competition and remove low-cost options, consumers may have fewer choices and higher prices.PredictionDeferredThe Blaze
FWC-183755C4EA9947B6California projects consumers will save money from improved tire fuel efficiency.FactualAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-8BCFC550414F4B6BThe proposal prioritizes fuel economy over other tire attributes.FactualAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-BD0610F03BCF4896Tire selection balances cost, supplier ties, ride quality, handling, noise, durability, availability, production needs, and corporate agreements.FactualAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-DC4A9117B0564ECFAutomakers do not select tires only based on fuel economy.FactualAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-DC72605695444E01Supporters claim many replacement tires are less efficient than OEM tires, increasing fuel spending.CausalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-A2B1B8B6DE8744D4Several states (NY, NJ, IL, MA, and others) historically follow California automotive regulations.HistoricalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-4A73AB16BC084C89The state argues more efficient tires will reduce fuel use, lower emissions, and save consumers money.CausalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-CB65F984CC2B4D67California's proposal would set energy-efficiency standards for replacement tires.FactualAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-A58BF61980E5499DCalifornia regulators state their intent is to save drivers money.FactualAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-8289A3730CE144D7California wants to decide which tires consumers can buy (rhetorical question).RhetoricRejectedThe Blaze
FWC-5354A05B61B44F02Calvin Coolidge said: "If government draws its power from the consent of the governed, that is final."HistoricalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-CAE4CE084D284B6ACalvin Coolidge said: "If they are endowed with inalienable rights, that is final."HistoricalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-57E4D155BA2F425ECalvin Coolidge said: "If all men are created equal, that is final."HistoricalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-A1F18C024EE545FACalvin Coolidge said: "About the Declaration, there is a finality that is exceedingly restful."HistoricalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-D4FA9EE957E34AEACalvin Coolidge is the only U.S. president born on July 4.HistoricalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-4060A283F1164EDCA reporter described Coolidge's speaking voice as "as unemotional as Fate."HistoricalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-E285CBC9A3A3430FApproximately 35,000 people attended the speech.StatisticalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-0BF6CC60E9D04A86Calvin Coolidge delivered the speech in Philadelphia on a Monday.HistoricalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-FD32521399E6451AColumnist George Will described Coolidge's speech as "one of the half-dozen best speeches ever given by an American president."OpinionRejectedThe Blaze
FWC-0B4B8B3BA10448C9Calvin Coolidge, approximately a century ago, told intellectuals they had missed the point of the United States.HistoricalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-49F7361AAD7944D0President Donald Trump said the nation thrived because the founders were great, that the cause was just, the people brave, the culture exceptional, and destiny written by God.RhetoricRejectedThe Blaze
FWC-702E0F722F93479CTodd argued the celebrations were narrowly tailored to certain types of patriotism and did not accommodate others.OpinionRejectedThe Blaze
FWC-DDC9C67D13994345Todd listed military power, founders' memorials, and fireworks as sights that make some Americans patriotic, and said he prefers naturalization ceremonies.FactualAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-9524BAD690BC41C1The article presents 'UFC 250 matches at the White House' as an example of memorable, high-production events at the White House.FactualAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-47319A2388044A23Todd said the country would have been better off with 'hokey and bland' ceremonies instead of memorable, high-production events such as 'UFC 250 matches at the White House.'OpinionRejectedThe Blaze
FWC-D126A332CF084730Chuck Todd said, "Donald Trump has ruined the American brand and the American birthday celebration."OpinionRejectedThe Blaze
FWC-3B7B8564EE7A4540The article's headline claims Chuck Todd had a 'Trump derangement syndrome' meltdown over the America 250 celebrations.RhetoricRejectedThe Blaze
FWC-FF671BE0251641A1Perhaps as many as 150,000 attendees returned to join President Trump in the celebrations and fireworks.StatisticalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-7F69BDDF890449E8The National Mall was evacuated because of severe weather warnings.FactualAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-5ED123AF8A9F4BB1Despite extreme heat and a severe thunderstorm, patriots continued celebrating America's 250th anniversary in the national capital.FactualAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-D02DA45AC0D24E20On March 16, the Trump administration issued a final rule that banned DACA recipients, asylum seekers, refugees, TPS holders, and other noncitizens from obtaining or renewing non-domiciled commercial driver's licenses …HistoricalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-841798B3C174480AAmelia Aubourg of the RMV said the Non-Domiciled CDL program is federal, that Bon was ruled eligible based on a Trump administration database and allowed under federal law/policies, and that …FactualAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-14B569192F9342D2In March 2025 Bon reportedly obtained a non-domiciled commercial driver's license from the Massachusetts RMV; he applied to renew the CDL in February (year not specified in this sentence) and …FactualAwaiting evidenceThe Blaze
FWC-3D5B4B185D8A4144The Pennsylvania State Troopers Association stated that people need to know why the accused (allegedly in the U.S. illegally) was granted a Massachusetts commercial driver's license, argued he should not …OpinionRejectedThe Blaze
FWC-23112D5CC3C1444FMichael Bon faces charges including felony vehicular homicide, felony vehicular aggravated assault, misdemeanors for recklessly endangering another person and involuntary manslaughter, plus traffic offenses.Legal interpretationAwaiting evidenceThe Blaze
FWC-0813825B76754B58DHS stated USCIS terminated Bon's parole in June 2025, and that Bon refused to leave and remained in the U.S. unlawfully thereafter.FactualAwaiting evidenceThe Blaze
FWC-E291646616044F97DHS confirmed Michael Bon is a Haitian national who entered the U.S. in July 2024 via Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport under the humanitarian parole program.FactualAwaiting evidenceThe Blaze
FWC-58A2F4CDE25A4E37The Pennsylvania State Police reported that both trucks caught fire on impact.FactualAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-F21C97A289AB4C41The second tractor trailer sideswiped the trooper's cruiser, hit the truck being inspected, and then struck the trooper.FactualAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-8B30C51026074B3BA Democratic/"blue" state (implied Massachusetts) issued a commercial truck driver's license to a Haitian national who was in the U.S. illegally, and as a result 'a good man is dead.'ImplicationAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-6634A880404E4E83The author argues that Americans should not take their principles for granted and must explain them to those who are unfamiliar.OpinionRejectedThe Blaze
FWC-DD51467FFA8E49DCRonald Reagan said: "Freedom ... is never more than one generation away from extinction... it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation."HistoricalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-BCFDB236446B425BKirk warned that generations unburdened by struggle could become ignorant and unable to defend foundational principles, leaving them vulnerable to subversion.HistoricalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-2A2CFC4D65F148D9Kirk (quoted) said Vichy French soldiers who captured American prisoners in North Africa were "astonished" by how "politically naive" the Americans were.HistoricalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-A6CC2AC01CD148CEIn recent weeks, hundreds of viral clips have shown World Cup fans arriving in U.S. cities (e.g., Dallas, Boston), portraying Americans as kind and suggesting admiration for the country's achievements.FactualAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-06F7ADD0CCFC4937Contrasting domestic pessimism, the article claims the international view of America has recently been quite positive.OpinionRejectedThe Blaze
FWC-64F0D2C6115641CFThe article asserts that far-right and far-left groups share a bipartisan consensus that the status quo should be destroyed and replaced (examples: Marxist revolutionaries, white nationalists, Catholic integralists).OpinionRejectedThe Blaze
FWC-69C1C54E6F8747B5Media/political figures Tucker Carlson, Hasan Piker, Nick Fuentes, and Zohran Mamdani have made gains attacking institutional trust and credibility, contributing to feelings of isolation or shame among Americans who are …CausalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-915CFA0E2F0C4486YouGov polling: 40% say "America's best days are in its past"; 62% do not unconditionally support the country and note severe problems.StatisticalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-FD49D44B81CC4436Among subgroups, "proud to be an American" is 58% Democrats, 59% Independents, 56% ages 18–29.StatisticalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-5D60F9CEA8BE4DFEYouGov polling: percent "proud to be an American" fell from 83% in 2024 to 70% in the last month.StatisticalAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-29198188DF0B4A33Joy Reid wrote/said: "Fourth of July is yours, not mine. You may rejoice. I must mourn."FactualAttribution pendingThe Blaze
FWC-C4BE9303395F442DThe article reports Democratic-led states including California and New York criticized the buyouts because they stood to benefit from the cancelled wind farms.FactualAttribution pendingWashington Examiner
FWC-7FEDC53DE0064464The article reports it was not immediately clear whether Duke Energy committed to refrain from future wind energy investments.FactualAttribution pendingWashington Examiner
FWC-00179AE85F1A43D1Duke Energy said it would voluntarily terminate the lease and reinvest the $129 million in additional generating capacity to serve customers in the Carolinas.FactualAttribution pendingWashington Examiner
FWC-83CF579994334BECAt the end of June the Interior Department announced it would cancel an offshore wind lease in Carolina Long Bay and offer Duke Energy a partial reimbursement of $129 million.FactualAttribution pendingWashington Examiner
FWC-1D46B360EA4C46D5The article reports the Invenergy deal was only a partial reimbursement of prior lease fees, and that the Department did not state whether the developers agreed to stop pursuing wind …FactualAttribution pendingWashington Examiner
FWC-55936FFCFE3B4CDCThe article reports the Interior Department said it would pay $765 million to Invenergy affiliates, and that those funds would be redirected to fossil-fuel investments, including natural gas plants in …FactualAwaiting evidenceWashington Examiner
FWC-95855FDBDF6B461BIn mid-June a deal was reached that cancelled four offshore wind leases held by Invenergy affiliates in the New York Bight, Central Coast of California, and the Gulf of Maine.FactualAttribution pendingWashington Examiner
FWC-56E396A5ABBC4A14The article reports the payments would be $765 million (Bluepoint) and $120 million (Golden State), which would be reinvested in oil and natural gas projects, and that the developers agreed …FactualAwaiting evidenceWashington Examiner
FWC-8040B3DBCF424094The article reports TotalEnergies agreed to (a) abandon the two projects, (b) invest the $928 million in natural gas and offshore oil infrastructure, and (c) promise not to pursue any …FactualAwaiting evidenceWashington Examiner
FWC-8408941C85554049Department officials announced in March that the Interior Department would pay TotalEnergies $928 million to cancel two federal offshore wind leases in the Carolina Long Bay and New York Bight.FactualAwaiting evidenceWashington Examiner
FWC-72E7D68291F740CFThe article states the administration has framed certain buyout agreements as “reimbursements” and claims those agreements have resulted in the cancellation of nine proposed offshore wind farms, costing $2.7 billion.StatisticalAwaiting evidenceWashington Examiner
FWC-D543C5A890044D1DSpanberger argued that taxing electricity consumption better aligns with lawmakers' goal of making the industry contribute more without discouraging future investment.OpinionRejectedWashington Examiner
FWC-7E1A6950F3A24FFASpanberger pointed to communities where data centers account for roughly half of local tax revenue through property taxes and other payments, funding local services and reducing pressure on homeowners' property …StatisticalAttribution pendingWashington Examiner
FWC-8E1153558A7F49CFThe budget creates a work group to study whether the sales and use tax exemption should be phased out or replaced with other mechanisms to require data centers to contribute …FactualAttribution pendingWashington Examiner
FWC-DC3C3414C53F44D0Virginia's sales and use tax exemption for qualifying data centers is estimated to save operators about $1.9 billion annually, far exceeding the projected revenue from the new electricity tax.StatisticalAwaiting evidenceWashington Examiner
FWC-3522C97D1C894C19Dominion Energy reported that by the end of 2025 it had received requests for 70,000 megawatts of new large-load electricity service, indicating mounting pressure on the state's power grid.StatisticalAwaiting evidenceWashington Examiner
FWC-8C67D3E329594556A 2024 Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission report found data centers used roughly 5,050 megawatts of electricity that year based on utility forecasts.StatisticalAttribution pendingWashington Examiner
FWC-BB9FAAF926654389Any revenue collected above the cap will be refunded to data center operators at the end of each fiscal year.FactualAttribution pendingWashington Examiner
FWC-201A39CB4EAA4D24The new tax is expected to raise up to $600 million per year, or $1.2 billion over the two-year budget period.StatisticalAwaiting evidenceWashington Examiner
FWC-9AB6A342FD5F4C9DA budget finalized by lawmakers at the end of June after a monthslong impasse creates a first-of-its-kind tax on electricity consumed by data centers, described as the state's most energy-intensive …FactualAwaiting evidenceWashington Examiner