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Spread false claim that the French government approved euthanasia during the COVID-19 pandemic. [186] [242] [243] Science Vibe sciencevibe.com Reposted satirical story from World News Daily Report and framed it as genuine news. Reposted hoax on assassination of Marilyn Monroe. [244] [245] [246] Stop Mandatory Vaccination
In the Middle Ages, people thought farting in jars and sniffing them would help prevent death. True or false? Weirdly enough, it actually checks out as true. In fact, during the Great Plague of ...
Posted a joke story that was only fully apparent when reading it to the end. Republished a story from Empire Herald. Published a false story with an out-of-context image. [8] [115] [116] [117] weeklyinquirer.com weeklyinquirer.com Part of the same network as The South East Journal. [82] WIT Science witscience.org [27] [81]
We decided to test your knowledge by blending commonly believed facts with those that might sound false but are actually true. So, how many of these so-called false facts do you still believe?
Cited story from World News Daily Report. [1] [87] Urdoca.com Urdoca.com Per PolitiFact. [1] TheUSA-News.com TheUSA-News.com Per PolitiFact. [1] USATodayNews.me USATodayNews.me Impostor site, per PolitiFact [1] usatodaypolitics.com usatodaypolitics.com Reposted false story from Christian Times Newspaper. [2] [3] [4] [301] The USA Conservative
13. The Statue of Liberty is the world’s tallest monument. Answer: False – The State of Unity is the world’s tallest monument. 14. The sun is not a star. Answer: False – the sun is ...
Key elements were the establishment of Associated Press in the 1850s (short factual material needed), Ralph Pulitzer of the New York World (his Bureau of Accuracy and Fair Play, 1912), Henry Luce and Time magazine (original working title: Facts), and the famous fact-checking department of The New Yorker. More recently, the mainstream media has ...
BSc meteorologist Janice Davila tells Bored Panda that one of the most unknown facts from her field of expertise is that weather radars are slightly tilted upward in a half-degree (1/2°) angle.