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  2. 80 “Weird Facts” That You Might Not Have Known ... - AOL

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    And it's just one of many very strange but fascinating tidbits that can be found on the Weird Facts IG page. Over 1.2 million people follow the account for their daily dose of oddly interesting ...

  3. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    Michael Radutzky, a producer of CBS 60 Minutes, said his show considers fake news to be "stories that are probably false, have enormous traction [popular appeal] in the culture, and are consumed by millions of people." These stories are not only found in politics, but also in areas like vaccination, stock values and nutrition. [23]

  4. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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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

  5. Fake news website - Wikipedia

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    Stories contain content that appeals to emotions or is meant to stimulate psychological triggers, [50] [57] [59] including anger and even violence. [65] [55] Story syntax The story contains misspellings [44] [50] or "sensational wording". [50] Use of article spinning. [66] Claim credibility The story contains incoherent or unrealistic claims or ...

  6. These 'Facts' Are False. But How Many of Them Do You Still ...

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    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?

  7. 105 True or False Questions—Fun Facts To Keep You ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  8. List of common misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    Hastings made the story up to summarize Netflix's value proposition; Netflix's founders were actually inspired by Amazon. PepsiCo in no real sense ever owned the "6th most powerful navy" in the world after a deal with the Soviet Union. In 1989, Pepsi acquired several decommissioned warships as part of a barter deal.

  9. 50 Random And Interesting Facts You Might Not Know ... - AOL

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    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.