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False: The European Union ordered the U.K to remove the crown stamp from pint glasses.
Economics-General
Politics-Policy
False: The RBI will replace Mahatma Gandhi's image on Indian currency notes with pictures of Rabindranath Tagore and APJ Abdul Kalam.
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False: Oak Park and River Forest High School in Illinois plans to implement a race-based grading system for the 2022-23 school year.
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False: The Indian Ministry of Railways runs a subsidy program worth Rs 6000 in exchange for people's details.
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False: Florida Rep. Randy Fine tweeted that elementary school children are a "small sacrifice" for the Second Amendment.
Conspiracies-General
Politics-Policy
False: Australia has approved a bill that prohibits people from growing their own food.
Human Rights-Activism
Politics-Policy
Misleading: When Roe v. Wade was first recognised in 1973, pro-lifers didn’t riot.
Politics-Policy
False: The Biden administration's proposed amendments to the pandemic treaty would allow WHO to supersede U.S. federal laws.
Human Rights-General
Politics-Policy
False: The U.S. state of Tennessee has banned contraceptive pills.
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.
Politics-People
Politics-Policy
Misleading: A court in New Zealand found that Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern abused her powers by imposing lockdown restrictions.
Health-Covid
Politics-Policy
False: Only about ten percent of Americans support federally imposed mask mandates for travel.
Politics-Elections
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Misleading: The President of the University of Nantes broke rules of neutrality by expressing support for Le Pen.
Politics-Elections
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False: President of France Emmanuel Macron intends to introduce stronger vaccine policies if re-elected.
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