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 [snopes-logo](       Hello again from snopes, where we shed light on the wild tales you've heard!  This e-mail gives information about new articles recently added to the snopes.com web site. If after this update you are left wondering about something newly arrived in your inbox, our [search engine]( stands ready to assist you. Bookmark that URL — it's a keeper!  And now to the legends, the mayhem, and the misinformation!     THE LATEST     1. Vegetarians Live Longer Than Meat Eaters?]( While some studies have found that vegetarians have longer lifespans, the question is difficult to research and certainty on the issue remains elusive.      2. C-SPAN Insult Mitch McConnell?]( A caption appearing to insult the Senate Majority Leader never aired, despite a claim that a screenshot purporting to show it was "not Photoshopped."      3. a Philadelphia Politician say Bulletproof Glass is ‘Racist’?]( Councilwoman Cindy Bass did introduce a bill to outlaw bulletproof glass in certain establishments, but the reasons behind it are more complex than you might expect.      4. a Viral Video Show a Polar Bear Starving to Death?]( Upsetting footage captured on Canada's Baffin Island is authentic, but the role of climate change in this particular animal's suffering is complicated.      5. Jones Bullying Controversy]( An initial outpouring of support for a bullied kid veered into controversy over his mother's Facebook posts and a GoFundMe campaign.   [SEE MORE](     RECOMMENDATIONS      [FACT CHECK: Does Turmeric Prevent Dementia?]( [Myriad studies have suggested the possibility that turmeric can treat or prevent dementia, but evidence of its efficacy is problematic.](      [FACT CHECK: Can Marijuana Use Lead to Simultaneous Screaming and Vomiting?]( [A story employed the colorful portmanteau term "scromiting" to describe an illness potentially related to marijuana usage.](      [California Wind, and Fire Danger, Hits Unprecedented High]( [As many as five fires have closed highways, schools and museums, shut down production of TV series and cast a hazardous haze over the region.](      [FACT CHECK: Is This 'Invisibility Cloak' Video Real?]( [Footage purportedly showing an "invisibility cloak" was created with digital video editing software.](      [FACT CHECK: Did Police in Georgia Force a Man to Cut Off His Own Dog's Head?]( [The incident, which included police orders and threats of arrest, was captured on video.](     [HOTTEST ARTICLES](     [Facebook](  [Twitter](  [E-Mail](mailto:   © 1994-2016 by snopes.com. This material may not be reproduced without permission. snopes and the snopes.com logo are registered service marks of snopes.com. [Preferences]( [View Online]( | [Unsubscribe](   If you don't want to receive these emails [unsubscribe]( 5737 Kanan Rd., #245, Agoura Hills, CA 91301

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