NYT's fact-check of RFK Jr.'s claims about popular breakfast cereal stuns social media - News Summed Up

NYT's fact-check of RFK Jr.'s claims about popular breakfast cereal stuns social media


The New York Times offered a baffling fact-check of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s claim that a popular breakfast cereal in the United States contains several artificial ingredients. "This is what passes for a 'fact check' at The New York Times," Turning Points USA founder Charlie Kirk wrote on X. "This has got to be the dumbest 'Fact Check' on RFK Jr. from the New York Times... who approved this?" podcaster Jay Anderson posted to X.CLICK TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe New York Times issued a correction to the story on Sunday afternoon. He was comparing the total number of ingredients in the U.S. and Canadian versions of the cereal, not the number of artificial ingredients," the correction read.


Source: New York Times November 18, 2024 03:43 UTC



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