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Snopes→ Yes, BLM Utah Chapter Called US Flag ‘A Symbol of Hatred’
The group's statement sparked a wave controversy on the Fourth of July.
Snopes→ Disneyland Offers Christmastime Milkshake in July
The special Disneyland holiday treat includes six key ingredients, most of that being the milkshake base. It's only being offered for a limited time.
Snopes→ Texas Democrats Plan to Leave State to Stop GOP Voting Bill
Democrats in the Texas Legislature were planning to leave the state for Washington, D.C., in a second revolt against a GOP overhaul of election laws, creating another dramatic showdown over voting rights in America.
Truth or Fiction?→ Albert Einstein Lecturing a Black College Facebook Post
In February and May 2021, Facebook users shared a photograph of Albert Einstein along with a quote — “The separation of races is not a disease of colored people but a disease of white people. I do not intend to be quiet about it”: Not
Snopes→ The Garth Brooks and Tom Segura Instagram Feud, Explained
"Garth, please return my grandma," a commenter and fan of "Your Mom's House" joked, posting under one of Brooks' Instagram videos.
Snopes→ Man Finds 160 Bowling Balls Under Home
A Michigan man made a striking discovery under his house when he went to demolish his back stairs: about 160 bowling balls.
Snopes→ Did ‘Legally Blonde’ Have an Alternate Ending?
The rumor surfaced on the film's 20th anniversary.
Snopes→ Florida Resident Detained as Key Suspect in Haiti Killing
The latest suspect detained in the search for the masterminds and assassins in the killing of President Jovenel Moïse is a Haitian man in his 60s living in Florida who claims to be a medical doctor.
Snopes→ Wildfires Rage as US West Grapples with Heat Wave, Drought
Firefighters were working in extreme temperatures across the U.S. West and struggling to contain wildfires, the largest burning in California and Oregon, as another heat wave baked the region, straining power grids.
Snopes→ Is This a ‘Diesel Car Charging Station’ for Electric Cars?
Is this really a "diesel car charging station"? The electric car industry is much larger than a single photograph.
Full Fact→ Video shares falsehoods about face masks and asymptomatic spread of Covid-19
A video which has been shared on social media shows a woman, who claims to be an attorney, speaking at the Orange County Board of Supervisor meeting on 2 June 2020. The video includes many outdated or untrue claims about the Covid-19 pandemic. As
Full Fact→ Viral Euro 2020 video shows football fans pushing into Wembley Stadium
A video posted to Facebook, viewed thousands of times, claims to show English and Italian fans clashing after the Euro 2020 final on Sunday 11 July. The short clip does appear to come from the Euro 2020 final, as a steward can be seen wearing a &
AllSides→ Biden’s Blunders And Lies About Firearms And The Second Amendment
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Logically→ The utility of dexamethasone is very limited.
Multiple healthcare authorities disagree with Dr. Robert Malone's assertion. Dexamethasone is widely recommended for hospitalized COVID-19 patients.
Snopes→ Did Rep. Lauren Boebert’s Restaurant Receive a PPP Loan?
Boebert isn't the only one to own a "Shooters" restaurant.
Logically→ Canada is enticing and coercing children to get vaccinated by offering them free ice cream.
Canada had a one day vaccination pop-up where children who got vaccinated got free ice cream.
Logically→ In India, promising studies on ivermectin were stopped for political reasons.
While the reasons behind the change in guidelines are unknown, there is no evidence that this step was "political." WHO doesn't recommend ivermectin.
Logically→ WHO announced that people have got to start using masks because none of these vaccines are preventing infection.
WHO said that they do not know to what extent vaccination protects against the ability to be infected and urged everyone to wear a mask.
Logically→ If used early enough, anti-inflammatories can treat COVID-19.
Anti-inflammatories are used to treat COVID-19 in hospital settings. However, anti-inflammatories are not appropriate for every patient.
Logically→ Medics and social media censorship is gaslighting patients who present with post-vaccination syndrome.
There is limited evidence that medics are intentionally gaslighting patients and posts are censored when a causal link has not been established.
Logically→ The lab leak theory is likely to be true.
The lab leak theory still remains a hypothesis and has not been proven.
Snopes→ Unopened Super Mario 64 Game from 1996 Sells for $1.56M
Heritage Auctions in Dallas said that the 1996 game sold Sunday, breaking its previous record price for the sale of a single video game.
Snopes→ Trump Lawyers Might Be Penalized over Michigan Election Case
The lawsuit alleging widespread fraud was voluntarily dropped after a judge in December found nothing but “speculation and conjecture” that votes for Trump somehow were destroyed or switched to votes for Joe Biden.
Snopes→ Pfizer to Discuss COVID-19 Vaccine Booster with US Officials
The company said it was scheduled to have the meeting with the Food and Drug Administration and other officials Monday.
Health Feedback→ Preliminary data indicate that COVID-19 vaccines don’t increase the risk of pregnancy-related adverse outcomes
REVIEW The authorization for emergency use of the first vaccines against COVID-19 sparked one of the largest mass vaccination campaigns in history. In the U.S., 182,896,080 persons received at least one dose of vaccine as of 7 July 2021 and 157,908,
Poynter→ Social media post misrepresents preliminary data on miscarriages and COVID-19 vaccines
The findings of a preliminary paper that evaluated how pregnant women were faring months after receiving an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine are being misrepresented online. Alarming posts, like one shared on Instagram on July 6, state that 82% of women who got
Snopes→ Demonstrators in Havana Protest Shortages, Rising Prices
Thousands of Cubans marched on Havana’s Malecon promenade and elsewhere on the island Sunday to protest food shortages and high prices amid the coronavirus crisis, in one of biggest anti-government demonstrations in memory.
Snopes→ ‘Black Widow’ Soars to Pandemic Box Office Record
Even with an option to watch “Black Widow” at home, audiences went to the movie theater in pandemic record numbers this weekend to catch the first Marvel movie released in two years.
Snopes→ Italy Wins Euro 2020, Beats England in Penalty Shootout
Italy won the European Championship for the second time by beating England 3-2 on penalties on Sunday.
Snopes→ 20 Slams! Djokovic Wins Wimbledon To Tie Federer, Nadal
Novak Djokovic’s bid for a record-tying 20th Grand Slam title was at a critical juncture, when he faced two break points while thousands in the full-capacity crowd at Centre Court chanted his opponent's first name.
Snopes→ Trooper Performs Heimlich After Motorist Chokes on Marijuana
The man allegedly attempted to swallow a bag of cannabis after being pulled over for speeding.
Snopes→ Fauci: Too Soon to Say if Americans May Need Vaccine Booster
Fauci said clinical studies and laboratory data have yet to fully bear out the need for a booster to the current two-shot Pfizer and Moderna vaccines or the one-shot Johnson & Johnson regimen.
Snopes→ Bosnia Commemorates 26th Anniversary of Srebrenica Massacre
Serb leaders in Bosnia and neighboring Serbia continue to downplay or even deny the massacre, despite the irrefutable evidence of what happened.
Snopes→ Billionaire Richard Branson Reaches Space in His Own Ship
Branson and five crewmates reached an altitude of about 53 miles over the New Mexico desert.
Snopes→ Unopened Legend of Zelda Game from 1987 Sells for $870,000
"The Legend of Zelda marks the beginning of one of the most important sagas in gaming; its historical significance can’t be understated"
Snopes→ Musk Under Fire Again: CEO to Testify Over Tesla Acquisition
The lawsuit filed by the plaintiffs contends that Musk drove the decision to acquire SolarCity despite his clear-cut conflict of interest.
Snopes→ Conor McGregor Injures Leg, Poirier Wins UFC 264 Showdown
“This is not over!" shouted Conor McGregor.
Snopes→ Did Madonna Compare Britney Spears’ Conservatorship to Slavery?
Madonna made the comment on Instagram.
Snopes→ Review Prompted by Building Collapse Closes Miami Courthouse
An engineering firm that examined the 28-story courthouse recommended that it undergo immediate structural repairs.