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FACT SHEET: Who are running for senator in the 2025 midterm elections?
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By VERA Files
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Feb 8, 2025
Part two of this election profile series covers former senators who are trying to regain seats in the chamber: Paulo Benigno Aquino, Gregorio Honasan, Panfilo Lacson, Emmanuel Pacquiao, Francis Pangilinan and Vicente Sotto III.
FACT SHEET: Who are running for senator in the 2025 midterm elections?
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By VERA Files
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Feb 6, 2025
There are seven incumbent senators seeking reelection in 2025: Pia Cayetano, Ronald Dela Rosa, Christopher Lawrence Go, Manuel Lapid, Maria Imelda Marcos, Ramon Revilla Jr. and Francis Tolentino
An open letter to Mark Zuckerberg from the world’s fact-checkers, nine years later
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By International Fact-Checking Network
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Jan 10, 2025
As Meta announces end to US fact-checking, program partners warn of setback for accuracy online and potential global consequences
AI at deepfakes: Bagong mukha… ng matagal nang problema. Anong ibig sabihin nito?
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By Valerie Nuval and Bryan Manalang
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Dec 30, 2024
Ano ba ang epekto ng pagkalat ng AI sa mga karaniwang Pilipino? Ano ang pwede nating gawin para makasabay sa pagbabagong dulot nito? At baka naman makatutulong din pala ang AI mismo sa paglaban sa disinformation?
AI at deepfakes: Bagong taon, bagong mukha… ng disimpormasyon?!
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By Valerie Nuval and Bryan Manalang
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Dec 29, 2024
Ano nga ba ang AI? Paano malalaman kung deepfake ba ang nakita mo o hindi? Panoorin ang video para malaman at mapalalim pa ang iyong pag-unawa rito.
Vicente “Tito” Sotto III
Former Senate President Tito Sotto wants a Senate return to scrutinize the national government budget. He pushes for the rightsizing of the bureaucracy and the creation of a presidential drug enforcement authority.
Tsek.ph relaunching on Feb. 7
Dedicated to combating disinformation with verified information, Tsek.ph – the Philippines’ pioneering fact-checking coalition – will relaunch on February 7, ahead of the May 12 elections.
SC’s slap on the wrist of Judge Romeo Buenaventura
The High Court found Buenaventura guilty of misconduct, but for delaying the resolution of De Lima’s third case. His punishment: a fine of P36,000.That is peanuts for a judge who comes from a political dynasty counting more than two members in politics.