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Show the green: States ranking high in renewable energy jobs gave generous incentives By Tom Kertscher • May 22, 2023 Ask PolitiFact: Will Donald Trump need to register as a sex offender? By Loreben Tuquero • May 12, 2023 Texas congressman says some immigration appointments in NYC’s ICE office are for 2033. Is that true? By Maria Ramirez Uribe • May 11, 2023 How much economic impact do film and TV production tax credits yield for states? By David Scibilia • May 3, 2023 Here’s what Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said about Donald Trump during his DA campaign By Maria Ramirez Uribe • April 12, 2023 Donald Trump indictment in Manhattan: A roundup of PolitiFact’s fact-checks, stories and explainers By Samantha Putterman • April 3, 2023 Trump’s attacks on Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s backing by George Soros: What to know By Amy Sherman • March 23, 2023 How Bill Clinton’s settlement with Paula Jones differs from Donald Trump’s Stormy Daniels payment By Samantha Putterman • March 21, 2023 For New York counties, a lot of money at stake in Hochul's Medicaid move By Jill Terreri Ramos • March 11, 2023 Fact-checking claims in the Hochul-Zeldin debate By Jill Terreri Ramos • October 30, 2022 In New York, uneven progress on increasing voter access By Jill Terreri Ramos • August 22, 2022 In Context: What NY Attorney General Letitia James said about Trump that Trump’s video left out By Tom Kertscher • August 12, 2022 What is the ‘great replacement theory’ linked to the Buffalo shooter? By Bill McCarthy • May 16, 2022 Is the Buffalo Bills' Highmark stadium built on an early Erie Indian village? By Cassidey Kavathas • April 21, 2022 Hospitalization data is being used to claim that the pandemic is overblown. Here's why that's wrong By Samantha Putterman • January 18, 2022 How the 9/11 attacks helped shape the modern misinformation, conspiracy theory industry By Bill McCarthy • September 9, 2021 Can student loan debt be canceled by a president’s executive order? By Cassidey Kavathas • June 14, 2021 Ask PolitiFact: Are New York’s voter laws more restrictive than Georgia’s? By Amy Sherman • April 8, 2021 Can New York state rename Donald J. Trump State Park? By Meghan Hall • March 11, 2021 Sorting out how politics, policies swirl around N.Y.’s nursing home Covid-19 mortality rates By Michelle Andrews • March 2, 2021