FACT CHECK: PH DID NOT bomb Chinese ‘monster ship’ in WPS
A YouTube video claims that the Philippines bombed China's "monster ship" in the West Philippine Sea. This is not true.
A YouTube video claims that the Philippines bombed China's "monster ship" in the West Philippine Sea. This is not true.
Posts online are spreading the false claim that President Ferdinand Marcos signed the 2025 national budget that was allegedly filled with blank items.
A misleading short video on TikTok showed an old clip featuring a 2018 rally organized by the Iglesia ni Cristo misrepresented as recent.
Another disinformation related to the California wildfires spreads on local social media, this time claiming that an earthquake hit the area.
More viral videos spewing misinformation on the raging wildfires in California are spreading on social media.
Netizens posted an old video of what it claimed as a "small tsunami" in California as wildfires persist.
A YouTube video claims that religious sect Iglesia Ni Cristo have staged a protest in EDSA. This is false.
At least three Facebook (FB) pages posted bogus ads that used the name and image of actor Aga Muhlach to bait people into investing in a get-rich-quick scam.
Several fake ads on Facebook featured broadcaster Mel Tiangco and dermatologist Vicki Belo supposedly endorsing a whitening lotion.
There was no "revelation" from Pope Francis about a "dark past" of Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle. The videos are misleading.