The unsurprising aftermath of the Labor Union Festival
The loud partying affected locals to resident reptiles in La Union, where a stretch of the beach was littered with trash left behind by party goers.
Science explains why a rotting durian caused an entire university to evacuate
News of a university evacuation in Melbourne, Australia caused by the odor emitted by a rotting Durian fruit has united Asians in defending the region's pungent but prized produce.
How much we can know about Sarah Geronimo’s burnout
They might be living the good life, but performing artists are also exposed to psychological and physical risks we cannot imagine they would.
Why a Kuwait OFW is afraid to come home for graduation of 3 children
An OFW working as a nurse of a military hospital in Kuwait for 10 years is afraid to come to the Philippines for the...
The origins of Labor Day and what it means to Filipino workers
For some, the first day of May is another day off for rest and relaxation. But for many, Labor Day marks a centuries-long struggle...
Kim Jong-un is newest addition to list of leaders Duterte admires
President Rodrigo Duterte does not hide it when he admires other leaders, most of whom do not have a fixed term.
More choices for commuters as LTFRB accredits Grab rivals
The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board has accredited more TNVS companies since Uber's exit giving commuters more choices for travel. Previously, the government agency...
American actress Ashley Judd sues Harvey Weinstein for defamation, sexual harassment
Hollywood actress Ashley Judd on Monday filed a defamation and sexual harassment lawsuit against film producer Harvey Weinstein, alleging that he damaged her movie career after she refused his sexual advances.
Why the release of names on ‘narco-list’ can be concerning
These are the three main arguments raised against the releasing of the barangay "narco-list."
Detractors deride Duterte for asking Filipinos to leave Kuwait
A Philippine labour group and a senator accused President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday of gambling with the livelihoods of tens of thousands of Filipinos in Kuwait, after he asked them to come home amid a diplomatic dispute over reported labour abuse.
Prince Harry and Meghan’s love blossomed beneath a baobab in Botswana
In an exclusive Botswana safari camp where Prince Harry took Meghan Markle on a romantic getaway last year, guests wake to the sound of doves cooing in the trees and hippos splashing in the serene waters of the Okavango Delta.
Looking at the Commission on Audit amid tourism ads question
The Commission on Audit had findings about the Department of Tourism's placement of advertisements. But some doubts have been directed at COA. What does the agency do exactly?
Fr. Ventura and other related killings of people in the religious sector
Assaults on workers in the religious sector include the killing of two Roman Catholic priests in less than five months.
Duterte thinks comfort woman statue ‘antagonizes other nations’
President Rodrigo Duterte thinks a memorial to more than 1,000 Filipina sex slaves during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines might "antagonize other nations,"...
DOJ secretaries not the first: Courtesy resignations under Duterte admin
President Duterte's fraternity brothers who are top officials at the Department of Justice are asked to tender "courtesy" resignations. These are just the latest in a string of quitting officials under Duterte's watch.














