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Internet and Facebook are still the top two sources of political news and current affairs for Filipinos, based on the second ...
A novel Philippine Commission on Elections resolution targeting discriminatory campaign behaviour is an important step in ...
IN a sea of short-lived hype cycles token launches, Political Pump is emerging as a cultural movement for the next generation ...
Generate a political cartoon in horizontal format of a landscape of crosses at a graveyard. One cross is labeled ‘Ondoy ...
Online trolls are now using generative artificial intelligence to influence political discussions through inauthentic comments on social media platforms in the Philippines.
In late April and early May 2025, a rumor circulated online that the Texas House of Representatives passed a bill to criminalize political memes.
Is Texas really outlawing political memes? Not exactly. Here’s what’s really going on with HB 366 Will the law make humor illegal again?
Social media posts omit key details of Texas bill claimed to criminalize political memes House Bill 366 would introduce a requirement for certain groups of people to disclose if political ...
One Texas Republican said the legislation could give "people up to a year in jail for failing to attach a disclosure to a cartoon." ...
The Texas House of Representatives has passed a bill aimed at criminalizing political memes. The bill, HB 366, would imprison offenders for a minimum of one year if the meme does not have a ...
Former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte and current President Marcos Jr’s differing South China Sea strategies reveal the intersection of domestic political rivalries and international security ...