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On Valentine’s Day, I got my heart broken. But not in the way you’d expect; there were no teary goodbyes, no fading love ...
The Philippines is in dire need of good governance—not only in the upper ranks of government, but also in everyday systems that affect ordinary citizens such as education and public transport.
I was part of a huge gathering of Violence Against Women and Children (VAWC) desk officers in different barangays in ...
Many of us may not realize that our economic base is far larger than is normally thought, simply because we forget that ...
As the nation nears the May 12 general election, the stakes have never been higher. The choice between pro-China and pro-American senatorial candidates is not merely a matter of political preference; ...
Dr. Rex L. Navarro’s article titled “The rising hunger rate and the urgent need for the Food Security Act” (Commentary, 4/8/25) pertains to the Social Weather Stations survey conducted from ...
The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function,” F. Scott Fitzgerald famously argued, emphasizing ...
Despite the assurance from the Department of Energy (DOE) that there will be enough electricity supply for a brownout-free ...
Last week, a public high school principal in Antique faced widespread online criticism after a viral video showed her angrily ...
He raised his medals and asked, “Mama, Papa, are you proud of me now?” This statement came in the middle of his valedictory ...
As we celebrate Earth Day today, it’s tempting to believe that the world is on the brink of environmental collapse. We are constantly inundated by dire predictions of climate catastrophe and ...
The story is told about a family gathered around their dying father, arguing whether he should be cremated or buried and ...
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