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10th September 2020
Burj Khalifa Gender Reveal Party was a Gift
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A couple paid around USD $95,000 to reveal their child's gender on the Burj Khalifa tower in Dubai.
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9th September 2020
Disneyland is Not Abandoning California for Texas
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The Walt Disney company announced in September 2020 that Disneyland would be moved from California to Texas.
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4th September 2020
Actor Tim Allen Didn’t Write Viral Post
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American actor Tim Allen wrote an viral anti-Democrat post reading: “Here are some interesting points to think about prior to 2020, especially to my friends on the fence, like moderate
Fake
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3rd September 2020
Loretta Lynn and Kid Rock did Not get Married
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In August 2020, famous 20th century musicians Loretta Lynn and Kid Rock married each other.
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2nd September 2020
This is Not a Photo of Magic Johnson’s Celebrity Crew
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A photograph shows Magic Johnson with Jack Nicholson, Michael Jackson, Madonna, and several other celebrities walking into the NBA playoffs.
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1st September 2020
Chadwick Boseman Wasn’t Poisoned
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Actor Chadwick Boseman, who passed away on August 28, 2020, died from being poisoned.
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31st August 2020
Hitler Did Not Invent the Inflatable Sex Doll
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Adolf Hitler was behind the invention of the first inflatable sex dolls.
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31st August 2020
No, John Oliver Didn’t “Freak Out"
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John Oliver, the host of HBO’s Last Week Tonight, “freak[ed]” after a town named their sewage plant after him.
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26th August 2020
Fake Photo: Eddie Murphy Eating Fries Off Model
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In Paris in the 1980s, someone took a photo of Eddie Murphy eating steak frites off a nude model’s backside.
Fake
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24th August 2020
Fake Photo: Aamir Khan with Terrorists
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A photo depicts Bollywood actor Aamir Khan with Laskhar-e-Taiba terrorists.
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15th August 2020
States Didn’t Pull CNN’s License
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Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana pulled CNN’s broadcasting license because “they fail to be truthful.”
Satire
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9th August 2020
‘The Simpsons’ did not Predict the Beirut Explosion
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The TV show The Simpsons predicted the massive explosion in Beirut, Lebanon, this August 2020.
Fake
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25th July 2020
No, Tom Hanks Wasn’t Arrested
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Actor Tom Hanks was arrested in Australia for pedophilia.
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23rd July 2020
Netflix Cancels Turkish Series
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Netflix will end its Turkish service after the production of an upcoming local drama that was blocked by the country’s government over a gay character.
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11th July 2020
Serena Williams Did Not Write Facebook Post
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A popular Facebook post that discusses race and COVID-19 was written by tennis star Serena Williams.
Fake
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10th June 2020
Iman Did Not See Daughter For Half a Year
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Iman did not see Lexi, her daughter with David Bowie, in six months.
Selective
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1st June 2020
Jackie Chan Didn't Convert to Islam
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The famous actor Jackie Chan converted to Islam.
Misleading
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1st June 2020
The Simpsons Didn't Predict Coronavirus
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The American sitcom series The Simpsons predicted the outbreak of the novel Coronavirus in one of its episodes which aired in 1993.
Misleading
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31st May 2020
Netflix Not Spoiling Series for Quarantine-Breakers
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Netflix will spoil the events of its series as punishment for those who violate quarantine.
Fake
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29th May 2020
Man Didn't Sneak Out Dressed as Tree
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A man dressed as a tree to break the quarantine imposed in the US during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Misleading
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