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Satirical Site: Elon Musk Did Decline 120 Million Dollar Bud Light Twitter Marketing Campaign And Did Say My Principles Come First Satirical SiteDid Twitter CEO Elon Musk decline a $120 million Bud Light Twitter marketing campaign, saying "my principles come first"? No, that's not true: This story originated from a self-described satirical website aimed at trolling conservatives. No corporate statement or cr (Source: Lead Stories)
Unsupported: Sperm can be used to reduce wrinkles moisturize the face and prevent acne UnsupportedShould sperm be used to reduce wrinkles, moisturize the face and prevent acne? No, that's not true: There is no medical evidence that sperm (or ejaculate containing sperm, called semen), when applied to the face, will have the purported beneficial effects for skin care (Source: Lead Stories)
No Proof: MAP Flag Used To Normalize Pedophilia No ProofDoes a pastel rainbow "MAP" flag signify normalizing pedophilia? No, that's not true: There's no evidence that it is an official "MAP or YAP pride flag." An organization that works with "MAP," which stands for minor attracted persons, has denied that the flag is a symbol (Source: Lead Stories)
Not Her Words: Hillary Clinton Said She Sacrificed Chickens To Moloch Not Her WordsDid Hillary Clinton say she sacrificed chickens to Moloch in a 2009 email? No, that's not true: The line in question was not written by her. The content of the exchange shows that the phrase was used as a figurative expression of cautious optimism.The claim appeared (Source: Lead Stories)
Ai-Generated: Elon Musk Bragged About Firing Crybaby Liberals AI-GeneratedDid Elon Musk brag about firing "crybaby liberals"? No, that's not true: This video was made using AI, or artificial intelligence. The Instagram post where this claim originated seems to be an ad for an app that uses AI to make public figures say whatever the user wan (Source: Lead Stories)