In honor, or something, of April Fools' Day:
National Geographic presents famous hoaxes in history, from classics like 1957's Swiss spaghetti harvest to last month's near-ban of dihydrogen monoxide.
The BBC, on the other hand, presents current news stories that sound like hoaxes but aren't. At least I think they aren't. That would be a bit too meta-fool-ical.
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