According to Popper, the sun will rise tomorrow was refuted in the form it was originally meant:
‘The sun rises every day’ was meant to say ‘Wherever you go the sun rises every day’. That this was its original meaning is shown by the fact that Pytheas of Marseilles, the first known traveller to cross the polar circle and to describe ‘the frozen sea and the midnight sun’ was for centuries made the paradigm of a liar, and that the term ‘travellers’ tales’ was derived from him. Objective Knowledge, 1978, p 97
According to Popper, the sun will rise tomorrow was refuted in the form it was originally meant:
ditto “bread nourishes” and one other famous example i forgot.
That would be “All men are mortal”.