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    "‘Walking to work?’: Video of commuters along Commonwealth Avenue draws attention",
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  "textContent": "Are Filipinos really walking to work due to “gas shortages,” as claimed by a social media user? An online user on X (formerly Twitter) posted a clip showing commuters along Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City, claiming they were “walking to work” because of “gas shortages.” “BREAKING: Due to gas shortages, people are now walking to […]\n\nThe post ‘Walking to work?’: Video of commuters along Commonwealth Avenue draws attention appeared first on Interaksyon.",
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