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  1. Aug 2019
    1. Vaidyanathan, a computer scientist at the Vel Tech R&D Institute of Technology, a privately run institute, is an extreme example:
    2. Vaidyanathan, a computer scientist at the Vel Tech R&D Institute of Technology, a privately run institute, is an extreme example:
    3. Vaidyanathan, a computer scientist at the Vel Tech R&D Institute of Technology, a privately run institute, is an extreme example:
    4. Vaidyanathan, a computer scientist at the Vel Tech R&D Institute of Technology, a privately run institute, is an extreme example:
    5. Vaidyanathan, a computer scientist at the Vel Tech R&D Institute of Technology, a privately run institute, is an extreme example:
    6. The study could help to flag potential extreme self-promoters, and possibly ‘citation farms’, in which clusters of scientists massively cite each other, say the researchers.
    7. The study could help to flag potential extreme self-promoters, and possibly ‘citation farms’, in which clusters of scientists massively cite each other, say the researchers.
    1. The Sun is a sphere which revolves above the Earth on a path known as the ecliptic.
    2. The Sun is a sphere which revolves above the Earth on a path known as the ecliptic.
    3. The Sun is a sphere which revolves above the Earth on a path known as the ecliptic.
    4. The Sun is a sphere which revolves above the Earth on a path known as the ecliptic.
    5. The Sun is a sphere which revolves above the Earth on a path known as the ecliptic.
    6. The Sun is a sphere which revolves above the Earth on a path known as the ecliptic.
  2. Jan 2019
    1. There are reports that Barack Obama did go by the surname of his stepfather (whom Barack’s mother married in 1967 in Hawaii), when they lived in Indonesia for a short period before returning to Hawaii when Obama was 10 years old.
  3. Jun 2018
    1. From the dawn of the republic, American newspapers were supported by government subsidies. The advertising-supported model that has recently collapsed was a historical anomaly.
    1. In his meeting with the Russian attorney in June 2016, was Trump Jr. representing the campaign “in any way, shape or form”?
    1. The URL of the page that is hosting the claim (preferred).

      In practice, so far, this is rarely done.

  4. Apr 2018
    1. In recent years, nearly half of all Fortune 500 companies have been founded by immigrants or their children.
    1. Forty percent of Americans under age 35 tell pollsters they think the First Amendment is dangerous because you might use your freedom to say something that hurts somebody else's feelings.

      This claim was checked by the Washington Post and rated Two Pinnochios.

    1. Forty percent of Americans under age 35 tell pollsters they think the First Amendment is dangerous because you might use your freedom to say something that hurts somebody else's feelings.

      This claim was checked by the Washington Post and rated Two Pinnochios.

    1. Forty percent of Americans under age 35 tell pollsters they think the First Amendment is dangerous because you might use your freedom to say something that hurts somebody else's feelings.

      This claim was checked by the Washington Post and rated Two Pinnochios.

    1. Forty percent of Americans under age 35 tell pollsters they think the First Amendment is dangerous because you might use your freedom to say something that hurts somebody else's feelings.

      This claim was checked by the Washington Post and rated Two Pinnochios.

    1. Forty percent of Americans under age 35 tell pollsters they think the First Amendment is dangerous because you might use your freedom to say something that hurts somebody else's feelings.

      This claim was checked by the Washington Post and rated Two Pinnochios.

    1. Forty percent of Americans under age 35 tell pollsters they think the First Amendment is dangerous because you might use your freedom to say something that hurts somebody else's feelings.

      This claim was checked by the Washington Post and rated Two Pinnochios.

    1. Forty percent of Americans under age 35 tell pollsters they think the First Amendment is dangerous because you might use your freedom to say something that hurts somebody else's feelings.

      This claim was checked by the Washington Post and rated Two Pinnochios.

    1. Forty percent of Americans under age 35 tell pollsters they think the First Amendment is dangerous because you might use your freedom to say something that hurts somebody else's feelings.

      This claim was checked by the Washington Post and rated Two Pinnochios.

    1. Forty percent of Americans under age 35 tell pollsters they think the First Amendment is dangerous because you might use your freedom to say something that hurts somebody else's feelings.

      This claim was checked by the Washington Post and rated Two Pinnochios.

    1. Forty percent of Americans under age 35 tell pollsters they think the First Amendment is dangerous because you might use your freedom to say something that hurts somebody else's feelings.

      This claim was checked by the Washington Post and rated Two Pinnochios.

    1. Forty percent of Americans under age 35 tell pollsters they think the First Amendment is dangerous because you might use your freedom to say something that hurts somebody else's feelings.
  5. Mar 2018
    1. Certainly, no big change has accompanied the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration over the past century from roughly 300 to roughly 400 parts per million or from 0.03 to 0.04 per cent.

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    1. An outdated and exaggerated claim that a Tennessee school district banned the American flag reappeared years after the fact.

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