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unbfacts: There are dairy farms with cows that are trained to…

unbfacts: There are dairy farms with cows that are trained to use automatic milking machines, which milk the cows automatically whenever the cow feels like it. The machines even remember each cow individually and push them out if they’ve been there too recently. Source

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Angela Rayner didn’t ‘break the law’ by postponing some local elections

Elections for nine councils in England were postponed from May 2025 to May 2026, so that the councils could take part in local government reorganisation.Source

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When a man suffered a heart attack at a grocery store in rural Minnesota, 20 people lined up and…

When a man suffered a heart attack at a grocery store in rural Minnesota, 20 people lined up and…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: community, cpr, heartwarming, survival, volunteers

More posts claiming Tesco is giving away ‘free food boxes’ shared on Facebook

Supermarket chain Tesco is not giving away free boxes of food to people who ‘like’ a Facebook post.Source

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AI Life Coach: Your Secret Weapon for Personal and Professional Growth

Many mid-career professionals hit a plateau. You have big personal and career goals, but busy schedules and dwindling motivation can stall progress. Traditionally, hiring a human life coach was the go-to solution for getting back on track. But today, an AI life coach might actually be a better fit. An AI life coach is essentially… Read More »

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Is Wales set to have the highest number of politicians per capita in the world?

The Senedd increasing to 96 members next year has led to this claim being shared online.Source

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Telegraph overstates resident doctors’ pay demands

The union representing resident doctors is not asking for an extra 29% on top of this year’s 5.4% pay rise, as the paper reported. The demand is for a 29% rise on last year’s pay.Source

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unbfacts: In 1959, police were called to a segregated library…

unbfacts: In 1959, police were called to a segregated library in South Carolina when a nine-year-old black boy refused to leave. He later got a Ph.D. in Physics from MIT, and died in 1986, as one of the astronauts aboard the space shuttle Challenger. The library that refused to lend him books is now named… Read More »

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There was no coup in Ivory Coast in May, as claimed

Photos are being shared on social media with the false claim they show a recent coup in the Ivory Coast, but there was no coup and the photos show unrelated events.Source

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unbfacts: A Syrian boy was born with a genetic condition that…

unbfacts: A Syrian boy was born with a genetic condition that made his skin extremely fragile. For his whole life, most of his body looked like an open wound—and he wasn’t expected to live for long. Doctors in Germany took a sample of his skin and infected it with a customized virus to repair the… Read More »

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Why Facts Matter to Baroness Beeban Kidron OBE

Facts matter. Baroness Beeban Kidron OBE tells us why they matter and what they mean to her.Source

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