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Camille Villar: Crossing political lines for Mama’s Senate seat
By VERA FILES
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May 11, 2025
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With her precarious ranking in pre-election surveys on senatorial preferences for Monday's balloting, the Villars are pulling every trick in the book for Camille to make it to the top 12.

AI fakery rises, but cheapfakes still rule the race
By Pipo Gonzales and Yvonne T. Chua
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May 10, 2025
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AI-manipulated videos and audio have emerged as a growing disinformation tactic ahead of Monday’s midterm elections—more frequent, more targeted and more deceptive. Despite their rise, simpler manipulations, or shallowfakes, remain the more widespread threat, continuing to dominate the misinformation landscape flagged by fact-checkers.

Makabayan’s mission: To build a ‘people’s opposition’ and bring the common man to the Senate … someday
By KIARA YSABEL GORROSPE
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May 10, 2025
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The Makabayan bloc has a different goal than traditional politicians: build a “people’s opposition” which will go beyond the May 12 elections. Garnering support for key issues they advocate is the impact they want to make.

An election-related question in Bohol: ‘Is it raining over there?’
By Cooper Resabal
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May 10, 2025
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How much is the going rate?An incumbent candidate for Congress has doubled the cash given by his opponent to ensure victory from P500 to P1,000 per vote, many recipients attest. For some, “the vote is given to the highest bidder,” says one, who refused to be named.

Senate hopeful backs indigenous women’s push to save traditional farming, ancestral lands
By Blanch Ancla
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May 9, 2025
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In the upcoming midterm elections, senate bet and farmer-activist Danilo “Ka Daning” Ramos stands with indigenous women farmers in the fight against synthetic fertilizers and champion organic farming in the Senate.