On March 5, Davao City Mayor Sarah Duterte revealed that Marcos is set to issue a statement about the issue. Meanwhile, GMA reporter Dano Tingcungco posted a video on Twitter that showed the inside of a female restroom with a urinal at the Biñan Football Stadium. Dano Tingcungco Official Twitter Account, “A thread: ⅓ Part of my coverage yesterday,” Nov. 27, 2019 (Guided by the code of principles of the International Fact-Checking Network at Poynter, VERA Files tracks the false claims, flip-flops, misleading statements of public officials and figures, and debunks them with factual evidence. This was captured in a video tweeted by senior GMA News reported Dano Tingcungco. This is not true. A netizen expressed his disappointment over the tweet of a male journalist who entered a female restroom.On a tweet, journalist Dano Tingcungco reported that there are no conjugal cubicles in a female restroom located at Binan Stadium, but noticed that there’s a urinal for male.Harold Tan is one of the netizens who criticized the said journalist, questioning why he decided to enter a female restroom and highlighting the said urinal.On a Facebook post, Tan explained that the urinal inside the female restroom was intended for kids because their mothers cannot assist them inside the male restroom.According to him, the act committed by Tingcungco lowered his network’s credibility.Meanwhile, Tingcungco explained the story behind the photo, saying that the female restroom he entered used to be a male restroom.“Part of my coverage yesterday on the PHL Malditas’ opening match vs Myanmar was to see the facilities of our team’s homecourt, Binan Stadium. Binan had a clean, organized area for spectators and media, and also well-appointed restrooms.” Tingcungco said.Pinoy Trending now Pinoytrend.net is an independent social news site which founded by one aspiring news writer in 2014. In a controversial tweet, journalist Tingcungco reported that there are no conjugal cubicles in a female restroom located at Biñan Stadium, but noticed that there's a urinal for male inside the restroom. Politicians may rename, use … ABS-CBN, Velasco’s former employer, had also released a Abante News Online also published an article on the two photos on Nov. 26, bearing the headline “VERA Files has reached out to the said netizen to confirm this statement but has yet to receive a response. — Dano Tingcungco (@danotingcungco) November 25, 2019 In case you did not know, the Rizal Memorial Stadium hosts the Men’s football tournament and is …

The GMA News reporters tied the knot in a private ceremony, three months after getting engaged. Two legitimate news sites similarly published reports about the on-going SEA games that were eventually found to be misleading. It bore the caption: “WATCH: No conjugal cubicles in female restroom at Biñan Stadium, but there’s a urinal #SEAGames2019.” This was also posted on GMA News’ FB page.

However, in a comment on his own post, the netizen who uploaded the photos called out Velasco for connecting the images to the SEA Games, saying the journalist did so “to spin fake news.” In a video shared by fellow reporter JP Soriano, the blushing bride could be seen pretty in pink as she greeted their Kapuso family who celebrated the special moment with them. Founded in March 2008, VERA Files is published by veteran Filipino journalists taking a deeper look into current Philippine issues. It's still the same from 1898. Vera is Latin for “true.” Dano Tingcungco Official Twitter Account, “ A thread: ⅓ Part of my coverage yesterday,” Nov. 27, 2019 (Guided by the code of principles of the International Fact-Checking Network at Poynter, VERA Files tracks the false claims, flip-flops, misleading statements of public officials and figures, and debunks them with factual evidence. Meanwhile, Isidro’s reaction received a mixed bag of reactions from netizens. Dalawang litrato ng bandera ng Pilipinas na iligal na ginamit bilang tablecloth ay kasalukuyang… ... Bianca Umali trends on Twitter after being body-shamed for losing weight. Isidro is an alumna of the University of the Philippines. “‘Yang portion ng dike nasira na ‘yan nu’ng unang baha.

Founded in March 2008, VERA Files is published by veteran Filipino journalists taking a deeper look into current Philippine issues.