On fake news, scams, catfishing: ‘Mag-Ingat,’ Ben&Ben warns
Have you ever seen a deal or offer on the internet that sounded too good to be true? Or maybe one of those template photo quotes that just seems incredulous
Have you ever seen a deal or offer on the internet that sounded too good to be true? Or maybe one of those template photo quotes that just seems incredulous
Dear young people, We hear some of you are worried about getting fooled by fake news. That’s perfectly understandable. This is also a concern among adults, including the people you
Some time back, I watched a news video on YouTube which announced that boxing icon Manny Pacquiao had bought the franchise of then NBA champion Golden State Warriors for a sizeable amount.
Fake news, when lies pose as legitimate and verified reports, can get so twisted these days. In the case of actress Beauty Gonzalez, she came across a story which implicated
A study by researchers from Princeton University and New York University found age as the prime factor that determined whether someone would share “fake news” on social media. The study,
Joseph Reginella’s sculptures depict fake news events — like the supposed Staten Island Ferry Octopus Disaster in 1963 that never happened.
Leaders should focus on the guidance of a very high principle
Visit us on Instagram To be You; Facebook: To be You; e-mail [email protected] Know your enemy. This is a key principle in Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War.” But what
My friend and editor told me that, as a columnist, one cannot afford not to have a Facebook account, for priceless access to what’s going on around town, not to mention what’s going on with friends, near or far, themselves a huge help for the sort of things I write about—senior things
How open is open? Society watchers—okay, gossip mongers—are getting confused.
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