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    Read the piece of news/headline/law and tell us: is it true or fake? πŸ‘€
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  • "New Zealand Airport Limits Goodbyes to Three Minutes to Prevent Congestion."
    True. In October 2024, Dunedin Airport in New Zealand implemented a policy limiting farewells to three minutes to ease traffic flow in drop-off areas. ✈️
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  • "Killer Whales Observed Hunting and Killing Great White Sharks."
    True. In 2024, scientists recorded instances of orcas attacking and killing great white sharks to consume their livers. β€‹πŸ¦ˆ
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  • "Hippos Can 'Fly' Due to Their Running Speed."
    True. Research in 2024 found that hippos can become airborne for about 15% of their running stride cycle. πŸ¦›
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  • You can't make faces at a dog in Ohio.
    True. If you make faces at a dog in Ohio, silly or not, it could result in a fine or jail time! 🐢
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  • "French bakery fined for being open seven days a week."
    Fake – Inspired by real regulations, but this headline isn't true. πŸ₯–
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  • "Japanese school bans smiling in class photos."
    Fake. A twist on real strict school policies, but this one’s made up. πŸ˜ƒ
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  • In Alabama, Kentucky, and Georgia, it's against the law to walk down the street with an ice cream cone in your back pocket.
    Fake. This claim is actually an urban legend.
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  • "Spanish town uses goats instead of lawnmowers to cut grass in public parks."
    Fake. Inspired by real trials in some cities, but no town-wide plan.
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  • "New Zealand company creates edible coffee cups to reduce waste."
    True. They've been tested by Air New Zealand (2020, but still true).
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  • "Man Dies After Eating 41 Eggs for a Bet."
    True. In Uttar Pradesh, India, a man attempted to eat 50 eggs to settle a bet. Tragically, he collapsed and died after consuming his 41st egg. πŸ₯š
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  • "Babysitter Finds Intruder Hiding Under Child's Bed."
    True. In Great Bend, Kansas, a babysitter aimed to reassure a child about imaginary monsters under the bed but discovered a real intruder hiding there. 😳
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  • "Japanese Dog Appointed Honorary Mayor."
    True. In Kameoka, Japan, a dog named Maggie was appointed honorary mayor on November 1st, celebrated as "Dog Day" in Japan. πŸ•
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  • "Woman Tries to Take Out Loan Using Dead Uncle's Identity."
    True. In April 2024, a woman in Brazil attempted to secure a loan by bringing her deceased uncle into a bank, leading to her arrest. β€‹πŸ’°
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