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Source-backed facts, each tied to a named person and a number.

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Jun 29, 2026

In 2025, Russia requested Apple remove 1,213 apps from its App Store.

“In 2025, Russia asked that Apple remove 1,213 apps”
1213 apps Apple Ars Technica Source-backed
tech
Jun 29, 2026

Vietnam requested Apple block 335 apps, ranking second globally.

“Vietnam was No. 2, requesting that 335 apps be blocked.”
335 apps Apple Ars Technica Source-backed
tech
Jun 29, 2026

Complying with a warrant, Google initially identified 19 people who were in or near the bank.

“Complying with the warrant, Google initially found the names of 19 people who were in or near the bank”
19 people Google, company NPR Source-backed
tech
Jun 29, 2026

Google ultimately provided police with the names of three people whose location data showed they were at the bank.

“ultimately providing the police with the names of just three people whose location data showed they were at the bank.”
3 people Google, company NPR Source-backed
tech
Jun 29, 2026

The Partridge Family pilot aired in 1970.

“he shared of the 1970 Partridge Family pilot.”
1970 year Danny Bonaduce Parade Source-backed
tech
Jun 29, 2026

"I Think I Love You" was The Partridge Family's first and only number one hit.

“'I Think I Love You,' our first and only number one hit”
1 hit Danny Bonaduce Parade Source-backed
tech
Jun 29, 2026

President Trump set a goal for American companies to build at least three new experimental nuclear reactors by July 4, 2026.

“President Trump set an ambitious goal for American companies to build at least three new experimental nuclear reactors by July 4, 2026.”
at least 3 reactors President Trump, President NPR Source-backed
tech
Jun 29, 2026

Jim Less, a NASA test pilot and aerospace engineer, stated that an X-plane typically needs to demonstrate one specific objective.

“demonstrate one thing”
1 Jim “Clue” Less, NASA test pilot and aerospace engineer Ars Technica Source-backed
tech
Jun 29, 2026

Penelope Keith stated she only had one line in the very first episode of The Good Life.

“I only had one line in the very first episode”
1 line Penelope Keith, actress BBC Source-backed
tech
Jun 29, 2026

Will Cathcart is stepping down after seven years in his role as head of the platform.

“It recently announced Kunal Shah, the founder of an Indian fintech start-up, would be taking over as head of the platform - with Will Cathcart stepping down after seven years in the role.”
7 years It BBC Source-backed
tech
Jun 29, 2026

According to Variety, the logline for The Hawk states that Lonnie Hawkins was a former No. 1 pro golfer in 2004.

“A former 2004 No. 1 pro golfer, he struggles to recapture the magic that made him a sports star.”
20041 Variety, news organization Parade Source-backed
tech
Jun 29, 2026

According to Variety, the logline for The Hawk states that Lonnie needs one more major to win to complete golf’s Grand Slam.

“one more major to win to complete golf’s Grand Slam”
1 Variety, news organization Parade Source-backed
tech
Jun 29, 2026

Google initially found 19 people near the bank in response to a geofence warrant and later provided the police with the names of three people.

“Complying with the warrant, Google initially found the names of 19 people who were in or near the bank, but Google pushed back, ultimately providing the police with the names of just three people who…”
193 Google NPR Source-backed
tech
Jun 29, 2026

Valtteri Bottas set a lap time of 1 minute, 2.939 seconds in qualifying for the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix.

“Valtteri Bottas set a 1:02.939 in qualifying for the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix.”
62.939 seconds Valtteri Bottas, F1 driver Ars Technica Source-backed
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  "outlet": "NPR",
  "topic": "world",
  "claim": "...source-backed fact...",
  "quote": "...verbatim from the article...",
  "attribution": { "speaker": "...", "role": "..." },
  "metrics": [{ "value": 440, "unit": "federal airports" }],
  "source_url": "https://www.npr.org/...",
  "status": "approved"
}
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