@Karen I wouldn't go trusting Daily Mail on anything. Unless it's stolen (it usually is) it's probably false, or at least not actually fact checked. They went and stole a "news" article from Cracked.com a couple of years back, and said it wasn't even plagiarism even though they just edited some stuff out while using the rest of the article word by word.
Cracked.com is a humor website that does cite their sources when they are doing a "funny facts" kind of articles, in case someone didn't know.
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@Karen I wouldn't go trusting Daily Mail on anything. Unless it's stolen (it usually is) it's probably false, or at least not actually fact checked. They went and stole a "news" article from Cracked.com a couple of years back, and said it wasn't even plagiarism even though they just edited some stuff out while using the rest of the article word by word.
Cracked.com is a humor website that does cite their sources when they are doing a "funny facts" kind of articles, in case someone didn't know.