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Corrections: July 2026
PH🏛️ Politics23 hr. ago

Corrections: July 2026

Rappler has published a corrections page for July 2026, detailing updates and clarifications to articles released during that period. The page includes an editor's note for each report, providing context for the changes. One highlighted correction involves a report on how Marcoleta spent P112.9 million in his 2025 election campaign. Readers are directed to the full articles for detailed information and context.

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Corrections: July 2026

Rappler has published a corrections page for July 2026, detailing updates and clarifications to articles released during that period. The page includes an editor's note for each report, providing context for the changes. One highlighted correction involves a report on how Marcoleta spent P112.9 million in his 2025 election campaign. Readers are directed to the full articles for detailed information and context.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a corrections page for specific reports, including one related to an election campaign expenditure. While the subject matter relates to politics, the content focuses on corrections rather than presenting a biased perspective. There is no evident framing that leans toward one政治立场

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