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Crime
Yes, Idaho murder suspect Bryan Kohberger did post on Reddit asking for help researching why people commit crimes
Crime
Yes, Bryan Kohberger did post on Reddit asking for help researching why people commit crimes
Moscow, Idaho stabbing suspect Bryan Kohberger posted to Reddit for a DeSales University research project about committing crime.
Government
Congress can’t charge someone with a crime
Congress can conduct investigations, but whether to actually prosecute is up to the Department of Justice.
Government
No, Congress can’t charge people with crimes
Congress can conduct investigations, but whether to actually prosecute is up to the Department of Justice.
Health
No, briefly being exposed to fentanyl cannot cause an overdose, medical experts say
Sheriff's departments in 2021 and 2022 issued warnings about overdosing from brief fentanyl exposure or touch — claims medical experts dispute.
World
No, 15,000 protesters in Iran were not sentenced to death
Human rights groups warn that sentences can be handed down without warning or due process. But they happen individually, not all at once.
World
Iran didn't sentence 15K protesters to death
So far only one protester reportedly received a death sentence. But human rights groups warn future sentences could be handed down without warning or due process.
Government
Yes, some forms of slavery are still technically legal in most US states
Due to an exception clause in the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, slavery is still technically legal in many states as a punishment for crime.
Elections
Rules for taking photos of your ballot vary by state
Can you take photos of your ballot? Can you take pictures from the polls? During midterm and presidential elections, the rules vary state by state.
Guns
No, Texas schools aren’t distributing DNA kits to identify kids in school shootings
Parents have been able to request “fingerprint and DNA identification kits” from Texas schools since before Uvalde as part of a program to help find missing kids.
Holiday
No, legitimate reports of contaminated Halloween candy are not common
Experts say legitimate reports of children being harmed by Halloween candy contaminated with drugs like rainbow fentanyl are best understood as urban legends.
Money
Signing the back of your credit card is not a significant security risk
Signing the back of your credit or debit card is generally safe, and some credit cards are not valid without a signature.
Crime
Yes, Bryan Kohberger did post on Reddit asking for help researching why people commit crimes
Moscow, Idaho stabbing suspect Bryan Kohberger posted to Reddit for a DeSales University research project about committing crime.
Government
Congress can’t charge someone with a crime
Congress can conduct investigations, but whether to actually prosecute is up to the Department of Justice.
Government
No, Congress can’t charge people with crimes
Congress can conduct investigations, but whether to actually prosecute is up to the Department of Justice.
Health
No, briefly being exposed to fentanyl cannot cause an overdose, medical experts say
Sheriff's departments in 2021 and 2022 issued warnings about overdosing from brief fentanyl exposure or touch — claims medical experts dispute.
World
No, 15,000 protesters in Iran were not sentenced to death
Human rights groups warn that sentences can be handed down without warning or due process. But they happen individually, not all at once.
World
Iran didn't sentence 15K protesters to death
So far only one protester reportedly received a death sentence. But human rights groups warn future sentences could be handed down without warning or due process.
Government
Yes, some forms of slavery are still technically legal in most US states
Due to an exception clause in the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, slavery is still technically legal in many states as a punishment for crime.
Elections
Rules for taking photos of your ballot vary by state
Can you take photos of your ballot? Can you take pictures from the polls? During midterm and presidential elections, the rules vary state by state.
Guns
No, Texas schools aren’t distributing DNA kits to identify kids in school shootings
Parents have been able to request “fingerprint and DNA identification kits” from Texas schools since before Uvalde as part of a program to help find missing kids.
Holiday
No, legitimate reports of contaminated Halloween candy are not common
Experts say legitimate reports of children being harmed by Halloween candy contaminated with drugs like rainbow fentanyl are best understood as urban legends.
Money
Signing the back of your credit card is not a significant security risk
Signing the back of your credit or debit card is generally safe, and some credit cards are not valid without a signature.
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