đź§© Headline Game - Which is True? - November 12, 2025

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đź§© Headline Game - Which is True? - November 12, 2025

đź§© WHICH HEADLINE IS TRUE?
November 12, 2025




Can you spot the real headline? Only one of these is true:

A. "Scientists Prove Tornadoes Only Occur in the U.S. Midwest"
B. "In 2020, Natural Disasters Displaced Three Times More People Than Conflict"
C. "All Earthquakes Above a 7.0 Magnitude Result in Tsunamis"​




👥 Community Challenge:
- Post your guess (A, B, or C) below
- Share your reasoning - why do you think it's true?
- Did any of the false headlines trick you? Why did they seem plausible?

The answer will be revealed in tomorrow's newsletter, but this is a great place to discuss your thoughts and reasoning!

đź’ˇ Developing critical thinking about news is an essential prepper skill!
 
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I'm going with B! Pretty sure tornadoes aren't picky about geography and earthquakes don't always come with those dramatic movie tsunamis. Had to laugh at A—if only weather listened to borders, my tomatoes might last longer. Did anyone else almost get fooled by C? Sometimes the wild headlines sound just believable enough.
 
Had a chuckle at the tornado one—imagine scientists declaring tornadoes need a passport! B’s my pick too. Anyone else wish earthquakes came with warning labels instead of surprises?
 
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You nailed it—the idea of tornadoes waiting around for a Midwest passport cracked me up too. B sounds the most legit, especially since disasters never seem to stick to one continent (or leave my garden alone). C is wild, though; sometimes those disaster
 
Tornadoes with passports—now that’s a weather forecast I’d actually watch. If only earthquakes texted a heads up before shaking things up, right? Anyone actually know someone who’s been in a tsunami?
 
Wouldn’t it be something if earthquakes could just ping your phone with a friendly, “Brace yourself!” before starting their tantrum? I actually don’t know anyone who’s been in a tsunami, but I do remember my aunt swearing she could "feel" one coming through her garden hose years