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TSEK/EKS: Sa unang sabak ni Bongbong Marcos sa speech sa harap ng taong bayan bilang Pangulo, may napansin ang ating fact-checkers.

Sa kanyang inaugural address, sinabi ni Marcos Jr. na 'Blades have been turning over the sand dunes of Ilocos Norte, harnessing a power all around but unseen, long before this day. I built them.' Ang tinutukoy niya: ang Bangui Bay Wind Farm. Naku, isang malaking EKS. Hindi totoo.
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Fact check: 'Bossing' Vic Sotto of 'Eat Bulaga' fame, still alive at 68

Seasoned comedian and TV personality Vic Sotto, who rose to fame through the noontime television show "Eat Bulaga" and eventually starred in several blockbuster comedy films that were Metro Manila Film Festival staples, is still alive. He is 68 years of age as of this writing.
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Fact check: Photo of Korean 'commuters' in line actually queue for visas

A Facebook post compared the situation of commuters in three countries, including the Philippines, amid strong calls for better transportation in Metro Manila.
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Mali ang paratang na hindi rehistrado sa SEC ang Angat Pinas Inc.

Mali ang paratang ng YouTube channel na "Robin Sweet Showbiz" noong Hulyo 2 na hindi rehistrado sa Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ang non-government organization ni dating Bise Presidente Leni Robredo at ng kanyang mga taga-suporta.
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TSEK/EKS: Fake Martial Law Victim?

TSEK/EKS: May nagpapanggap daw na Martial Law victim, ayon sa isang FB post. Aba, nakunan pa ng picture! Sino nga ba siya?! Fact #tsek time!
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Fact check: Rappler's Ressa not behind bars, out on post-conviction bail

A vlogger claimed Rappler CEO Maria Ressa and their former staff, who are both out on post-conviction bail, will be in prison for six years, after the Court of Appeals rejected their plea to overturn their conviction.
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