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Latest Fact-Checks By Rachel Muller-Heyndyk
Conspiracies-General
Health-Covid
False: Johns Hopkins University's 201 Pandemic Exercise predicted the COVID-19 outbreak.
Economics-Business
Human Rights-Religion
False: The Angel Tours coach carried Hindu protestors from London to Leicester.
Human Rights-General
Politics-General
False: Thirteen Labour MPs did not vote against deportation flights to Rwanda.
Health-General
Conspiracies-General
False: A 2021 simulation exercise attended by world leaders predicted the Monkeypox outbreak.
Conspiracies-Depopulation
Geopolitical-Conflict
False: Putin said that he will uncover the U.S. and Europe's plans for depopulation.
Health-General
Tech-Social-Media
False: Pills can be used to "reverse" an abortion.
Health-General
Politics-Policy
False: The FDA is trying to restrict access to superfoods and natural supplements.
Human Rights-General
Politics-Policy
False: Fifty-two percent of Americans support overturning Roe v Wade.
Human Rights-General
Politics-Policy
False: The Guttmacher Institute admits that almost 99 percent of abortions are just birth control.
Tech-Social-Media
Tech-Business
False: Elon Musk is planning to delete Facebook and Twitter.
Geopolitical-Conflict
Tech-Social-Media
False: This image shows the sunken Russian warship Moskva.
Politics-Elections
Politics-Policy
Misleading: The President of the University of Nantes broke rules of neutrality by expressing support for Le Pen.
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Latest Analysis by Rachel Muller-Heyndyk
Health-Covid
Fact Check Roundup: Died Suddenly
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