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Claim that Taylor Swift announced a boycott of 'red states' stems from satire
Conspiracies-New World Order
Health-Pharma
No, George Soros and Bill Gates did not own Mologic before COVID-19 pandemic
Politics-Elections
Kamala Harris campaign does not seek to overturn Trump's victory via recount
U.K. city council is not spending £600,000 for private healthcare for refugees
Politics-General
No, London mayor didn’t urge Brits to learn Arabic
Events-Natural Disasters
Video from France falsely linked to Spain floods
Human Rights-Religion
No, The Guardian did not publish an article defending Jews being hunted
Politics- 2024 U.S. Election
Starlink did not impact voting machines in 2024 U.S. election, experts say
Politics- 2024 U.S. Election
Mayor of London did not say he would leave the U.K. if Trump was re-elected
Conspiracies-General
Conspiracies-New World Order
No, this image does not show a '1968 shekel coin' depicting 9/11
Geopolitical-Conflict
Image of Palestinian teen amputee falsely shared as 'Hamas militant'
Politics- 2024 U.S. Election
Mexican President Sheinbaum didn't refuse to recognize Trump win
Health-Vaccines
Japan has not labeled COVID-19 vaccine 'most deadly drug'
Politics-Elections
Politics-People
Viral image of Priyanka Gandhi wearing a cross has been digitally altered
Politics-General
No, U.K. PM Keir Starmer wasn't snubbed by Hungarian PM at EPC summit in Hungary
Politics- 2024 U.S. Election
Kamala Harris won in several states requiring ID to vote, contrary to claims
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