The Record · weekly wrap-up
The Week in Grades
Jun 8–14, 2026 · 98 reports fact-checked
Every week Clad wraps up what its fact-checks found: the best- and worst-graded coverage, the claims most disputed by the evidence, and the stories that were covered heavily from one side. This is the same review the Sunday newsletter carries — kept here for the record.
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Most disputed claims
Blockade will end immediately upon signing but performance-based with possible 30-day maturation
Hegseth initially said 'immediately' per president; clarified to performance-based with potential delays, as noted in Politico analysis. Read the full report →
Economy grows best with inflation at 3-4%; target should be more flexible
Academic papers discuss higher targets, but Fed has reaffirmed 2% annually; Warsh has not publicly endorsed shifting the numerical target Read the full report →
Red triangles and handprints are general symbols of protest, not exclusively Hamas-linked threats.
DOJ ties them explicitly to Hamas usage in videos and lynching symbolism; defense view differs but not the only interpretation. Read the full report →
93% of Israelis initially supported the war with Iran
Polls showed high but varying support (58-82% range in early 2026 surveys); 93% figure appears overstated Read the full report →
Median income in Pennsylvania is $52,000 a year
Recent Census-derived data shows household median around $77,000-$78,000; figure appears outdated. Read the full report →