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The Latest - Snopes.com [Image] 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 [Snopes Search] stands ready to assist you. Bookmark that URL — it's a keeper!  And now to the legends, the mayhem, and the misinformation! 1. [Link: Jurors deliberating in the Walter Scott case told a judge they remained unable to reach a consensus. 2. [Link: If Texas tries to impose the rule on a member of the activist organization, they say they plan tol sue. 3. [Link: According to social media claims, Sen. Elizabeth Warren made the request from a non-partisan government agency. 4. [General James Mattis Insulted Anti-War Protesters] A quote being attributed to Marine Corps Gen. James Mattis was first attributed Army Gen. Tommy Franks. 5. [The Life of Colonel Sanders] Supposedly broke and suicidal at 65, KFC's Colonel Sanders parlayed his fried chicken recipe into a multi-billion-dollar business by age 88 — or did he? [View More] [Facebook] [Twitter] [E-Mail] © 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. [Web Version] | [Unsubscribe]| [Read More] If you don't want to receive these emails [unsubscribe]

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