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Fake news about Disease X, NYC migrants and a Starbucks mug
Fake news about Disease X, NYC migrants and a Starbucks mug
Fake news about Disease X, NYC migrants and a Starbucks mug
Don't believe everything you see on social media. We debunk claims about a contagion called Disease X, housing for migrants at a New York City school and Starbucks' watermelon mugs.
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