FACT CHECK: Video of “blood-red river in Argentina” AI-generated
Netizens are circulating a video supposedly showing the river in Argentina that turned crimson red last February. This video was generated through AI.
Netizens are circulating a video supposedly showing the river in Argentina that turned crimson red last February. This video was generated through AI.
Research is mixed on the effects of coffee intake on blood pressure. The coffee product is not registered with the Food and Drug Administration
The Gaisano Capital Group of Companies has no ongoing giveaway for shopping vouchers. Their official Facebook page warned against the fake post.
Several online posts are claiming President Marcos has stolen from the country’s gold reserves. This has NO BASIS.
De Lima denied ever knowing the disbarred lawyer, whose name does not appear among her election campaign donors.
A Facebook page claiming to be a resort in La Union uses photos and videos from a resort in Batangas to scam people.
Roque falsely claimed that President Trump had said people who would help the ICC, such as former senator Leila De Lima, would be sanctioned.
A video claiming that the United States bombed Chinese vessels and fishing boats in the West Philippine Sea is false. The video is a compilation of old clips.
The P4.1 trillion released by the DBM from the P6.3 trillion national budget for 2025 went to government agencies and projects, not to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Uterine fibroids, commonly known as myomas, cannot be cured by using feminine wash. The product is not registered with the Food and Drug Administration.