Snopes debunks a viral claim about a Kentucky law mandating monthly pregnancy testing clarifying it came from a lawmaker’s satirical amendment
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Claim That Trump Was in Hiding Last Week Is False – He Held Multiple Recorded Sessions
Snopes notes posts claiming Trump was not seen publicly last week are contradicted by documented Oval Office sessions and media appearances
Viral Claim That Driscoll’s Strawberries Cause Cancer Dismissed as Misinformation by the Company
Snopes reviews claims made about Driscoll’s strawberries noting the company has called them factually unsupported non-scientific claims
Trump’s Climate Claim That Scientists Admitted Projections Were WRONG Is Misleading
FactCheck.org debunks Trump’s Truth Social claim about climate change projections explaining that routine revisions reflect progress on fossil fuels
Claim That CeraVe Products Have Tested Positive for Benzene Is Unverified and Relates to Lawsuits Only
Snopes investigates viral claims about CeraVe beauty products noting claims come from six class action lawsuits not confirmed product testing results
False Claim That Mayor of Rotherham Said UK Can Only Become Great Again Under Sharia Law
Full Fact debunks a recurring false claim about the Mayor of Rotherham that has been circulating again on social media platforms
False Claim That AI Data Centers Are Poisoning Local Water Supplies Debunked by Fact Checkers
Snopes investigates a viral rumor that AI data centers are contaminating nearby water sources and finds no credible scientific basis for the claim
Debunked: The claim that drinking garlic water cures Dengue is false
Medical experts warn against relying on home remedies instead of medical treatment for Dengue.
False Claim: COVID vaccines cause magnetism in the human body
Scientists debunk the absurd claim that the vaccine contains magnetic microchips.
False Claim: A new NASA study proves the Earth is flat
Conspiracy theorists are misinterpreting a highly technical paper on orbital mechanics.