#GetFact'd: Two women in Kenya named their sons Air Force One

#GetFact'd: Two women in Kenya named their sons Air Force One

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US President Barack Obama reviews a Kenya Defence Forces honour guard during a visit to the State House in Kenya's capital Nairobi.
US President Barack Obama reviews a Kenya Defence Forces honour guard during a visit to the State House in Kenya's capital Nairobi. Image: Reuters

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In 2020, two men were arrested in Florida while carrying bags full of drugs with the words ‘Bag Full of Drugs’ written on them.

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After two men were pulled over Saturday in Florida for speeding, a state trooper found a bag inside their car with the words "Bag Full of Drugs" printed on the outside.
After two men were pulled over Saturday in Florida for speeding, a state trooper found a bag inside their car with the words "Bag Full of Drugs" printed on the outside. Image: Colin Warren-Hicks

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Humans can recognise the body odour of close family members but prefer the smell of people they aren’t related to.

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Relaxed girl breathing fresh air in a park
Relaxed girl breathing fresh air in a park/ iStock

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After Barack Obama visited Kenya in 2015, two women named their sons Air Force One.

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US President Barack Obama reviews a Kenya Defence Forces honour guard during a visit to the State House in Kenya's capital Nairobi.
US President Barack Obama reviews a Kenya Defence Forces honour guard during a visit to the State House in Kenya's capital Nairobi. Image: Reuters

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