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We fact-checked messages claiming a mother adopted a boy and discovered he was her missing son after 10 years.
We fact-checked messages claiming that the blackout in European countries marked the start of a three-day global blackout.
We checked messages claiming that all Starbucks cups hold the same volume and that the company deceives its customers.
We fact-checked claims suggesting Pope Francis' funeral had inverted crosses, hooded figures, and esoteric or satanic rituals.
We fact-checked messages claiming that white doves appeared in the Vatican sky after Pope Francis' funeral in a phenomenon considered unusual.
We fact-checked messages claiming China and Toyota developed a water-powered engine and explained what was actually announced.
We fact-checked messages claiming that Pope Francis asked to say goodbye to his dog Baltazar before dying. See the truth.
We checked messages claiming that the text 'Definition of Hospital', about prayers in hospitals, was written by Pope Francis.
We fact-checked claims saying that César Millán, the dog trainer, had been sentenced to life imprisonment. See what we found.
Viral post claims a Chinese factory sold over 100,000 “boycott China” T-shirts and caps to the US. We checked the facts.
We fact-checked messages claiming Pope Francis' last Easter homily in 2025 was about life being the greatest enterprise in the world.
We investigated messages claiming a blue light appeared in the Vatican sky during Pope Francis’ funeral and caused global commotion.
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