The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn’t happen this week

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THE FACTS » This story claims President Donald Trump has cut off more than $2 billion earmarked for funding of former President Barack Obama’s vacations through 2036. The story cites the source of the money as the Office of Presidenti­al Visits and Vacations, which doesn’t exist. Since leaving office in January, Obama has vacationed in California, the British Virgin Islands and Tahiti. Like his predecesso­rs, Obama receives an annual pension to perform any public duties expected of a former president, but pays for his own living expenses. The story originated with thelastlin­eofdefense.org, an admitted hoax site.

NOT REAL » NASA Confirms Earth Will Experience 15 Days Of Darkness In November 2017

THE FACTS » The sun will continue to shine on the world later this year, despite the claims in several stories circulatin­g on social media. The stories cite a complicate­d interactio­n between Venus and Jupiter as the cause for the impending darkness. They say NASA Administra­tor Charles Bolden has sent the White House a 1,000-page paper on the topic. Bolden resigned when Trump took office. The stories have been circulatin­g since at least 2015, with varying dates for the nonexisten­t blackout.

NOT REAL » Furious Chelsea Clinton Thrown To The Floor And Handcuffed After Senator Lindsay Scandal Linked To Clinton Foundation THE FACTS » Not only was Chelsea Clinton not thrown to the floor and handcuffed, the New Jersey senator re- ferred to in this story from thelastlin­eofdefense.org doesn’t exist. An official list of all senators in U.S. history reveals only one with the last name of Lindsay; he represente­d Kentucky for about two weeks in 1893. Cory Booker and Robert Menendez represent New Jersey in the U.S. Senate. Neverthele­ss, the story is just one of several involving Clinton that refers to the nonexisten­t Sen. Lindsay.

NOT REAL » Cannibals Arrested In Florida Claim Eating Human Flesh Cures Diabetes and Depression

THE FACTS » A satire site, The Miami Gazette, published a widely shared piece with mugshots of three men. It quotes police in Vernal Heights, Florida, as saying the men were found eating human remains in a basement and saying that cannibalis­m helped cure their illnesses. Vernal Heights is not one of Florida’s more than 200 municipali­ties. And the photograph of a man identified as the town’s police chief comes from a Greek stock photo site.

NOT REAL » Democrat Maxine Waters Has Shown Up To Only 10% Of Congressio­nal Meetings For 35 YEARS

THE FACTS » The sole evidence offered for the California congresswo­man’s attendance record is a post by a Reddit user. According to GovTrack, which keeps a record of lawmakers’ voting habits, Waters has an attendance mark of more than 92 percent for roll call votes since coming to Washington in 1991. Waters made headlines earlier this year during a public tussle with now-fired Fox News host Bill O’Reilly.

This weekly fixture is part of The Associated Press’ ongoing efforts to factcheck claims in suspected false news stories. Find all AP Fact Checks here: https://apnews/ APFactChec­k

The sun will continue to shine on the world later this year, despite the claims in several stories circulatin­g on social media. The stories cite a complicate­d interactio­n between Venus and Jupiter as the cause for the impending darkness.

 ?? JOSE LUIS MAGANA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Former President Barack Obama leaves the National Gallery of Art in Washington. The AP reported on that a story circulatin­g online claiming President Donald Trump has cut off more than $2 billion earmarked for funding of Obama’s vacations through 2036...
JOSE LUIS MAGANA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Former President Barack Obama leaves the National Gallery of Art in Washington. The AP reported on that a story circulatin­g online claiming President Donald Trump has cut off more than $2 billion earmarked for funding of Obama’s vacations through 2036...
 ?? DAVID ZALUBOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? The annular solar eclipse is seen as the sun sets behind the Rocky Mountains from downtown Denver. The AP reported on that a story circulatin­g online that claims NASA says the Earth will experience 15 days of darkness in Nov. 2017 is false.
DAVID ZALUBOWSKI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE The annular solar eclipse is seen as the sun sets behind the Rocky Mountains from downtown Denver. The AP reported on that a story circulatin­g online that claims NASA says the Earth will experience 15 days of darkness in Nov. 2017 is false.

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