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Misleading: Starbucks will stop accepting cash in the U.K.
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False: Symbols embossed on Oreo cookies link the product to the Satanic cross and Freemasons.
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False: Fast food is designed to modify your DNA
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Misleading: Artificial sweetener aspartame is toxic to the human body.
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Misleading: Forbes has listed India as the most corrupt country in its latest report.
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False: The Times of India ran a story with a headline saying 5G spectrum auctions caused a record loss of ₹2.8 lakh crore
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False: Narendra Modi-led BJP government is planning to privatize the CISF.
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False: The CEO of Tim Horton's was arrested for possessing child pornography.
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False: Wind turbines are not cost-effective as they produce less energy than they take to build.
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False: A Nothing Phone (1)'s unboxing video showed a note from the company stating that the "device is not for South Indians.
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False: Tesla has introduced Tesla e-money, a new electronic currency.
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False: As part of the plan to create a food shortage, the U.K. government is paying £100,000 to farmers to give away their land.
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False: Seventy percent of the staff deployed at Lulu Mall in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, is from the Muslim community.
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False: This image shows Indian television actors worshipping Lord Ganpati at Lulu mall in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
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False: Nikon is stopping the production of SLR cameras to focus on mirrorless models.
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False: A factory owned by Bill Gates that produced synthetic lab-grown meat was burned down in the Netherlands.
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