FACT CHECK: ‘Hurricane Milton’ video compilation MISLEADS with unrelated clips
A viral Hurricane Milton video compilation misleadingly showed several clips not taken when the storm struck Florida.
A viral Hurricane Milton video compilation misleadingly showed several clips not taken when the storm struck Florida.
Neither hepatologists nor traditional medicine experts recommend drinking water mixed with calamansi juice to "clean" the liver.
A YouTube video falsely claims that dismissed mayor Alice Guo will be deported to China.
A video on YouTube misled people into thinking that former president Rodrigo Duterte is gunning for a Senate seat. This is not true.
A Facebook Reel falsely claimed that the US Federal Reserve is requiring banks around the world to have gold reserves to continue operations.
A viral video claims to show the final moments of the victims of a Thailand school bus inferno, this is misleading.
Bogus Facebook ads used website impostors of GMA News to claim that financial adviser Chinkee Tan promoted a cryptocurrency platform.
Three FB pages are claiming that the MRT-3 is offering commuters a transportation card with a year's worth of train rides. This is fake.
Another fake Facebook ad about bee venom cream claims that the ointment was created by PGH and endorsed by a certain Renato "Waterdok" Paragas.
The anti-dynasty provision is contained in a Bangsamoro law and a Comelec resolution. Neither the Comelec nor the transitional Bangsamoro Parliament are considered part of Congress