Erwin Tulfo renewed his push for the proposed Media Workers’ Magna Carta following the May 13 gunfire incident at the Senate that reportedly traumatized reporters covering the event. Tulfo criticized authorities for allegedly restricting media access, saying press presence could have promoted
MoreThe Philippines and India held the 2nd Joint Working Group on Counter-Terrorism in Manila on May 14 to strengthen bilateral cooperation against terrorism. Officials from both countries discussed current security threats, terror
The Department of Agriculture is studying the implementation of a suggested retail price of P53
Sue Ramirez shared that she is open to having children and believes her boyfriend, Dominic
The Philippines and India held the 2nd Joint Working Group on Counter-Terrorism in Manila on May 14 to strengthen bilateral cooperation against terrorism. Officials
More than 11,000 repatriated overseas Filipino workers have returned to the Philippines following the latest arrival of 322 household service workers and their dependents
The Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity released P11.7 million in livelihood assistance to 39 former rebel-led organizations in Soccsksargen
More informal settler families in Valenzuela City are now closer to owning the land they have occupied for decades through the expanded Pambansang Pabahay
A Department of Tourism (DOT) official said that affordable tour packages can encourage Filipinos to travel locally and help boost the economy despite rising
Erwin Tulfo renewed his push for the proposed Media Workers’ Magna Carta following the May 13 gunfire incident at the Senate that reportedly traumatized reporters covering the event. Tulfo criticized authorities for allegedly restricting
MoreJanette Garin filed a resolution seeking a congressional investigation into fake news,
The Commission on Elections reminded the public that voter registration for the
Martin Romualdez may soon face a second money laundering complaint linked to
The Makati local government will provide free cervical and breast cancer screenings
The Department of Agriculture is studying the implementation of a suggested retail price of P53 per kilo for locally grown rice. Agriculture Secretary Francisco
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
Alyssa Valdez is reportedly willing to return and play for Alas Pilipinas as the national squad prepares for the AVC Women’s Cup in Ilocos Sur next month. Philippine National Volleyball Federation president Tonyboy Liao
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Sue Ramirez shared that she is open to having children and believes her boyfriend, Dominic Roque, would be a “very good father” in the
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
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Former senator Antonio Trillanes IV has filed a plunder complaint against former president Rodrigo Duterte and Sen. Bong Go with the Department of Justice (DOJ), alleging P6.6 billion in government contracts awarded to companies owned by Go’s family.
The Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) opposes suspending Bamban Mayor Alice Guo a state witness, citing her direct involvement in illegal Philippine offshore gaming operator (POGO) activities. PAOCC spokesman Winston Casio stated that evidence implicates Guo in operations
Motorists should prepare for a fourth consecutive week of oil price hikes, with gasoline seeing the largest increase of up to P1.50 per liter. According to Rodela Romero, assistant director of the Department of Energy-Oil Industry Management Bureau,
Renowned talk show host Boy Abunda emphasized the ongoing struggle for LGBTQ+ equality beyond Pride Month, launching six LGBTQ+-themed songs in Quezon City. He highlighted global homophobia, stressing the need for acceptance and understanding. These songs, performed by
Gilas Pilipinas is on the cusp of qualifying for the Olympics after advancing to the semifinals of the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Riga, Latvia. Coach Tim Cone expressed excitement over the prospect of reaching Paris for the
Senator Robinhood Padilla has called for an investigation into the rising costs of the New Senate Building (NSB) after a heated exchange between senators. Padilla filed Senate Resolution 1063 to ensure transparency and public trust, directing his committee
Dengue cases in Davao City have declined, with 2,117 cases recorded from January to June this year compared to 2,876 during the same period last year, according to the City Health Office (CHO). Melodina Babante, coordinator of the
The Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) held the First Philippine Education Conference on Indigenous Peoples at Bukidnon State University, aiming to promote inclusivity and sustainability for Indigenous Peoples (IPs) in higher education. CHEd Commissioner Ronald Adamat emphasized the