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Sylvester Stallone Death Rumors Are NOT True

Recently, online rumors have suggested that the iconic actor Sylvester Stallone has died. Numerous social media users have shared their condolences for the famous actor. But is this information accurate? Let’s examine the facts. Social Media Posts Earlier today, multiple Facebook users posted an image of Stallone with claims that Sylvester Stallone recently passed away. […]

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Debunked: Image of Trump’s Healed Ear Sparks Misleading Claims

On July 23, Bryson DeChambeau, an American professional golfer, uploaded a new episode of his popular show “Break 50” on his YouTube channel. This episode was especially noteworthy as it featured a special guest: former President Donald Trump. The episode garnered significant attention and sparked many discussions online. Amidst the buzz, some social media users […]

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MISLEADING: No Evidence of Xi Jinping’s Alleged Stroke During Party Meeting

Last week, messages spread on social media platforms and various online news websites claiming that Xi Jinping, the President of the People’s Republic of China, had suffered a stroke. Reports indicated a relapse during a recent Central Committee meeting of the Communist Party of China. Social Media Posts In the past week, multiple online users […]

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The image and claim that Trump was shot in the chest are misleading

After the incident where Donald Trump, the former president and current presidential candidate of the United States, was shot while campaigning on July 13, many misleading claims about the incident have spread on social media. One of these claims is that, in addition to being shot in the ear, Trump was also shot in the […]

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Viral Video Hoax: Impostor Claims to Be Trump’s Shooter, but the Truth is Revealed

Recently, a video surfaced online featuring an individual falsely claiming to be Thomas Crooks, purportedly involved in the shooting incident targeting Donald Trump. However, upon closer examination and fact-checking, it has been confirmed that this person is not Thomas Matthew Crooks. The video was later revealed to be a hoax, perpetrated by an impostor on […]

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Viral Image of Smiling Secret Service Agents Escorting Trump is EDITED

On July 13, 2024, during a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, potential gunshots were heard, prompting the Secret Service to swiftly secure the stage. Reporters noted several shots, and Former President Donald Trump was escorted away in a motorcade after touching his ear and crouching down. The FBI identified the shooter as 20-year-old Thomas Matthew […]

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Did The Inventor Of Vaseline Eat Vaseline And Wound Himself To Test His Product?

Vaseline, the widely recognized petroleum jelly, has an interesting history. But did its inventor, Robert Chesebrough, really consume a spoonful of it daily? And did he demonstrate its wound-healing properties by burning his skin? Let’s delve into the truth. Social Media Claims Recently, a Facebook user shared a message claiming that Robert Augustus Chesebrough, the […]

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Claim about Mobile Phones Causing Gas Stove Explosions is Misleading

Recently, a video surfaced showing a kitchen gas stove exploding, accompanied by a message warning not to place your phone near the gas stove. The message claimed that doing so could cause the gas stove to explode, as shown in the video. Social Media Posts In the past week, Facebook users have shared a video […]

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iOS18 Does Not Feature “Read From Notifications” And “Actually Opened” Timestamps Under Message

Recently, a claim has been circulating on social media stating that Apple’s upcoming iOS 18 will introduce a new feature displaying “Read from notifications” and “Actually open” times under text messages. The image depicting this claim is widely shared across online platforms. Social Media Posts A screenshot of a message bubble, with “Read from notifications” […]

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Fact-Check: Are Celsius and Monster Energy Drink Harmful?

Recently, a video is circulating on social media with a claim suggesting that Celsius and Monster energy drinks contain harmful levels of cyanide and that the vitamin B12 variant (cyanocobalamin) used in these drinks is derived from hydrogen cyanide sourced from human sewage treatment plants. Social Media Claims The video circulating on Facebook and other […]

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