Videos: 2026

Teen-Fact-Checking Network

No, autopsy results did not reveal over 73% of sudden deaths among vaccinated people were caused by the vaccine. This claim misrepresents a flawed, non‑peer‑reviewed analysis that has been strongly criticized by experts. Teen fact-checker Tamara noticed its popularity and circulation on social media. See what advice she has for viewers and what media literacy tip she suggests.


Yes, increased screen time can cause symptoms similar to autism in toddlers. Teen fact-checker Chloe explains that while this circulating claim is direct and appears to be misleading, it is true. Chloe found evidence from psychology studies that have demonstrated the effects of autism-like symptoms increasing with an extensive amount of screen time in toddlers.


No—the Eiffel Tower is not being demolished in 2026! A viral post claims it is, but the truth tells a different story. In this video, teen fact-checker Sophia looks into how the rumor started and reveals what’s actually happening with this iconic landmark. This video shows how quickly misleading headlines can spread, so remember to check the facts before you share!


Did you know that the famous Disneyland ride “Pirates of the Caribbean" used real human skeletons as props? Watch as Rory fact-checks this post, and shows you how to do it yourself!