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Super Mario Bros. became so popular that in 1985, Japan’s top-selling book was a strategy guide for…

Super Mario Bros. became so popular that in 1985, Japan’s top-selling book was a strategy guide for…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: 1980s, books, Gaming, gaming history, Japan, Mario, Nintendo, nostalgia, retro, strategy

Vogue cover featuring boxer Imane Khelif isn’t real

An image which seems to be a cover of ‘Vogue Algeria’ featuring the boxer Imane Khelif has been digitally created, and no such magazine exists.Source

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Post comparing state pension and House of Lords allowance uses old figures

The post first circulated in 2022, when the figures were broadly correct.Source

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Photo is not from Georgia school shooting

An image is being shared on social media with false claims it depicts the attacker in a school shooting at Apalachee High School in the US this week.Source

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Scientists have not discovered that ‘autism can be reversed’

A US study published in June was limited in scope, and experts say autism cannot be reversed, or cured.Source

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Why Is It Illegal to Collect Rainwater in Some States?

On paper, collecting rainwater seems like a reasonable thing to do, especially in regions with water scarcity. After all, it can significantly reduce water bills… The post Why Is It Illegal to Collect Rainwater in Some States? first appeared on KickassFacts. Source

Category: Random Facts Tags: General

New Jersey’s Assembly voted to make Bruce Springsteen’s “Born to Run” the state’s rock anthem, but…

New Jersey’s Assembly voted to make Bruce Springsteen’s “Born to Run” the state’s…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: Born To Run, Bruce Springsteen, controversy, History, Irony, Music, new jersey, politics, Rock music, state anthem

Fish ladders help fish migrate past dams by providing small steps or channels, allowing them to move…

Fish ladders help fish migrate past dams by providing small steps or channels, allowing them to move…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: aquatic life, conservation, dams, ecology, Environment, fish ladder, migration, Nature, Tesla, wildlife

Prime Minister’s Questions fact checked: 4 September 2024

We’ve examined claims from this week’s PMQs about the state of the public finances, support for pensioners, economic growth and more.Source

Category: Full Fact

The Super Soaker and Nerf Gun were invented by Lonnie Johnson, a nuclear engineer with a Ph.D. from…

The Super Soaker and Nerf Gun were invented by Lonnie Johnson, a nuclear engineer with a Ph.D. from…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: Engineering, inventor, Lonnie Johnson, NASA, Nerf Gun, Nuclear Engineer, PhD, super soaker, Tuskegee University

CNN did not say Kamala Harris lied 113 times during DNC speech

CNN analysed five claims made in her speech accepting the Democratic presidential nomination.Source

Category: Full Fact
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