Bongbong Marcos reminded graduates of the Philippine Military Academy “Talang Dangal” Class of 2026 that their loyalty must remain with the Constitution and not with political interests, personalities, or ideologies. Speaking during the commencement exercises, Marcos emphasized the importance of integrity, discipline,
MoreLeila de Lima called for the resignation or removal of acting Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplasca after he allegedly fired warning shots inside the Senate building during a tense standoff involving Ronald dela
TikTok Shop is aiming to surpass its previous sales growth this year despite rising prices
Bongga Ka, ’Day! The Annie Batungbakal Musical is set to open from September to October
Bongbong Marcos reminded graduates of the Philippine Military Academy “Talang Dangal” Class of 2026 that their loyalty must remain with the Constitution and not
The water level at Angat Dam continued to decline amid extreme heat across the country, falling to 178.21 meters on May 16, below its
The Commission on Higher Education is targeting at least 394,000 senior high school graduates to enroll in colleges and universities for the academic year
Former Nicolas Torre III criticized Rafael Vicente Calinisan for allegedly turning the National Police Commission into a venue for “trial by publicity” over a
Jacob Helberg will visit the Philippines from Monday to Thursday to discuss economic development initiatives and strengthen cooperation under the Pax Silica partnership. The
Leila de Lima called for the resignation or removal of acting Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Mao Aplasca after he allegedly fired warning shots inside the Senate building during a tense standoff involving Ronald dela Rosa. De
MoreMore than one million qualified personnel of the Department of Education began
Raffy Tulfo on Saturday called for a transparent investigation into the recent
Isko Moreno continues to monitor the progress of several infrastructure projects in
Pasay City Mayor Emi Calixto-Rubiano led the signing of a Memorandum of
TikTok Shop is aiming to surpass its previous sales growth this year despite rising prices caused by the ongoing Middle East conflict. Yves Gonzalez
GCash has doubled its profit contribution to Globe Telecom Inc. to P1.9 billion in the first quarter, highlighting its growing role in the digital
The rotating brownouts that affected Luzon and the Visayas this week exposed major weaknesses in the country’s power system, particularly its heavy reliance on
Pickup Coffee is pushing ahead with its expansion plans, banking on Filipinos’ strong coffee culture and its affordable offerings despite ongoing economic challenges. The
Philippine companies are rapidly increasing investments in artificial intelligence (AI) despite uncertainty over clear returns, driven largely by pressure to keep up with competitors,
Team Batangas City won the 2026 ASAPHIL U18 Men’s Softball National Championships held from May 1 to 6 in Barangay Libjo, Batangas, after defeating Team Calaca, 4-3, in the championship game. Nine teams from
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Capital1 Solar Spikers strengthened its roster for the upcoming Premier Volleyball League
LeBron James is uncertain whether the Los Angeles Lakers’ playoff loss to
Global digital advertising firm Aleph is looking to boost football engagement in
Bongga Ka, ’Day! The Annie Batungbakal Musical is set to open from September to October at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, following the success
Actor Lee Yi Kyung and his agency SANGYOUNG ENT have issued an official statement following reports of a tax penalty linked to his one-man
Actress and singer Andrea Brillantes has launched her music career as Ramona with the release of her debut single, GAGA, on Sony Music Entertainment.
Dua Lipa has filed a $15 million lawsuit against Samsung, accusing the company of using her image on television packaging without her permission. The
Dingdong Dantes described the Netflix-streaming GMA Prime series The Master Cutter as an “action drama with a heart,” highlighting its focus on family relationships
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A train departs from Naga to Legazpi City at dawn, passing through vast fields of palay and picturesque landscapes in the Bicol region. The Philippine National Railways (PNR) aims to revive its services, not just for passengers, but
The United States and five other countries—Australia, Canada, Japan, Germany, and the United Kingdom—condemned China’s aggressive actions that resulted in damage to two Philippine Coast Guard vessels in the West Philippine Sea. The incident occurred on August 19
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has added 12 more medicines to the list of health products exempt from value-added tax (VAT), making them more affordable for Filipinos. The newly exempted drugs include treatments for diabetes, mental illness,
Members of the transport group Piston protested outside the Supreme Court on Tuesday, demanding a temporary restraining order (TRO) against the Public Transport Modernization Program (PTMP). The group, which has petitioned the Court to review the constitutionality of
The Philippines and the United States have agreed to allow a limited number of Afghan nationals to transit through the Philippines for the processing of their special immigrant visas, which are necessary for their resettlement in the US.
Over 10,000 liters of oil have been removed from the sunken MT Terranova off Bataan, with 2,500 liters collected just on Monday. The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) reported that Harbor Star Shipping Services Inc., the contracted salvor, has
During a Senate finance committee hearing on the Office of the Vice President’s P2.037-billion budget request for 2025, Vice President Sara Duterte and Senate Deputy Minority Leader Risa Hontiveros clashed over a P10-million book project. Hontiveros questioned the
Malacañang has ordered the cancellation of passports for Alice Guo, her siblings Wesley and Sheila, and Katherine Cassandra Ong following their involvement in the Philippine offshore gaming operator (POGO) controversy. Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin issued the directive on
The Commission on Appointments (CA) has approved the ad interim appointment of Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac, dismissing opposition as baseless. CA members, led by Senate President Francis Escudero, supported Cacdac, highlighting his qualifications as a lawyer