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False
91

"Bill Gates has admitted that vaccines are being used for population control"

Entirely false — originates from debunked conspiracy theories that misquote a 2010 TED talk.

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True
94

"The Netherlands installed more than 1 million solar panels in 2023"

Correct. CBS data confirms record growth in Dutch solar energy installations that year.

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⚠️ Misleading
78

"Drinking coffee is bad for your heart"

Misleading. Moderate consumption (2–4 cups/day) is neutral or slightly beneficial for heart health.

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False
88

"The Great Wall of China is visible from space with the naked eye"

Incorrect. Multiple astronauts, including Chinese taikonauts, have confirmed this is a myth.

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True
97

"Elon Musk is the founder of Tesla"

Partially true. Musk joined as an early investor and chairman; Martin Eberhard was the original founder.

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Unverifiable
42

"A new law bans the use of TikTok in the EU as of 2025"

No reliable sources found to confirm this specific legislation exists.

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