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Arlington National Cemetery, fake Trump daylight saving time clip & Portugal
Plus: Unpacking claim that photo shows Hitler helping wealthy donor sell car
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Arlington National Cemetery removed links to webpages about Black, Hispanic and female veterans
In mid-March, claims spread online that the Arlington National Cemetery website had removed links to webpages about Black, Hispanic and female veterans buried at the site. Snopes readers emailed us to ask about the claim.
The claim originated from a report by Task & Purpose, a military news, culture and analysis outlet. Using the Wayback Machine, a website that archives pages from across the web, we verified the removal of links that Task & Purpose reported. The removed links included three pages from the "Notable Graves" section, six education "themes," two pages from the "History of Arlington National Cemetery" subsection and one page from the website's "Explore" tab. Reporter Laerke Christensen has the details.
Don't fall for fake clip of Trump saying daylight saving time makes people 'die faster'
An audio clip purported to show Trump saying that when the clocks move forward, "Granny's dead, she lost an hour."
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Biden may have signed documents with autopen — like many presidents before him
U.S. presidents have used autopens since Thomas Jefferson; the first to use an autopen to sign a law was Barack Obama.
No, China didn't 'cancel' US beef amid tariffs tit-for-tat
China raised tariffs on beef imported from the U.S. in March after the Trump administration raised tariffs on all imports from China.
Portugal's government wants to reconsider order of US-made F-35 jets — but it must be reelected first
Portugal's outgoing defense minister said his country must consider the United States' reliability as a NATO ally and a trading partner.
Staff Pick
Unpacking claim that photo shows Hitler helping wealthy donor sell car
Users drew comparisons between the May 1938 photo and pictures of Trump supporting Elon Musk's Tesla car brand.