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Argos isn’t selling Nintendo Switch 2 consoles for £4

Posts on social media claim Argos is selling Nintendo Switch 2 games consoles for £4 to people who fill in a customer review, but the retailer confirmed this isn’t a genuine offer.Source

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Video appearing to show Hurricane Melissa from above is AI

A viral clip circulating online that seems to show the hurricane filmed from a plane was created using artificial intelligence.Source

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Amish people do vaccinate – and autism exists in Amish communities

Social media claims that autism is less prevalent among Amish people because they don’t get vaccinated aren’t supported by the evidence.Source

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Ministers repeat misleading and unevidenced claims on immigration

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unbfacts: Cat videos date back to 1894, when Thomas Edison…

unbfacts: Cat videos date back to 1894, when Thomas Edison filmed two cats “boxing.” The cats were wearing tiny boxing gloves and swatting at each other in a miniature ring. Source

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The government isn’t going to slow the internet at night from November

Claims being shared in videos on social media that from 1 November the government will reduce internet speeds from midnight until 6am are false.Source

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Scientists say firing 5 million tons of diamond dust into the stratosphere every year could lower…

Scientists say firing 5 million tons of diamond dust into the stratosphere every year could lower…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: climate, Cost, diamond dust, ETH Zurich, geo engineering, global warming, hypothesis, Science

Claim America was sold to ‘five billionaires’ in 1927 is satire

A picture of a joke article supposedly from the 1920s has been circulating again online, but it has been taken out of context.Source

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unbfacts: To avoid bacteria, it can be safer to eat a burger…

unbfacts: To avoid bacteria, it can be safer to eat a burger than a salad. One reason is that meat goes through rigorous quality checks and salad doesn’t. Experts say bags of pre-washed salad are a main concern, and should be thoroughly washed before eating. Source

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unbfacts: Hockey player Eddie Shore once tried to drive from…

unbfacts: Hockey player Eddie Shore once tried to drive from Boston to Montreal for a game, after missing a train. In a blizzard, he crashed into a ditch in Quebec, and a farmer gave him a sleigh ride to a train station. Shore made it on time, and scored the winning goal. Source

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unbfacts: A man who was wrongly convicted robbery spent 17…

unbfacts: A man who was wrongly convicted robbery spent 17 years in prison. He was freed last summer when he notified his lawyers there was another convict in the prison who looked exactly like him, had the same first name, and lived closer to the crime scene. Source

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