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Wikipedia March 10, 2026 at 11:47 PM

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procter_%26_Gamble

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The Gates launched on CBS in 2025 as a co-production with P&G.
Correction

The CBS/P&G soap that premiered in 2025 was titled Beyond the Gates, not The Gates.

Full reasoning

Official sources from both P&G and CBS identify the 2025 daytime soap as Beyond the Gates. P&G says it partnered with CBS Studios and NAACP Ventures on Beyond the Gates, and says the show premiered Monday, February 24, 2025. CBS likewise lists Beyond the Gates as the series that premiered on Feb. 24, 2025. So the article's statement that "The Gates" launched on CBS in 2025 is inaccurate; by the time it premiered, the show's title was Beyond the Gates.

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having 11 female directors that were all on the Most Powerful Women list by Fortune.
Correction

Fortune reported that five of P&G's 11 directors were women, not that the board had 11 female directors.

Full reasoning

The Fortune article this sentence appears to reference says "five of Procter's 11 directors are female." It then adds that every one of these directors had appeared on Fortune's Most Powerful Women list. That is very different from claiming P&G had 11 female directors. The likely error is that the phrase "of its 11 directors" was mistakenly rewritten as "11 female directors."

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German long track speed skater Sven Kramer
Correction

Sven Kramer is Dutch, not German.

Full reasoning

Sven Kramer competed for the Netherlands, not Germany. Olympedia lists him with NOC Netherlands and notes he was born in Heerenveen, Friesland (NED). So describing him as a German long-track speed skater is a straightforward nationality error.

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