Share of charity fund in PCSO declining – lawmakers
While generating higher revenues in 2017 compared to the previous years, the amount that the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) was allocating for its charity fund has been dwindling, lawmakers said.
Ballet Philippines ends 48th season with quirky love story of ‘Don Quixote’
A light and fun story, it is definitely ballet’s rom-com.
PH electronics sector posts record US$32.7-B export in 2017
The country’s electronics sector posted a record export revenue of over USD32 billion in 2017, regaining its strength after the market slowed down in the past six years.
WATCH | Ombudsman ‘closes, terminates’ probe on Trillanes’ complaint vs Duterte
The Office of the Ombudsman said it had “closed and terminated” the investigation on the complaint of Senator Antonio Trillanes IV about President Rodrigo Duterte’s alleged bank accounts.
WATCH | ‘TRUTH HURTS’: After persona non grata tag, Trillanes stands by claim Davao...
Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, among the staunchest critics of President Rodrigo Duterte, did not mind being declared a persona non grata in Davao City, where the chief executive became mayor for over two decades.
V-DAY GUIDE | Venice Grand Canal Mall has an amazing free aqua show to...
Make a splash with your sweetheart on Heart's Day with this fun and festive water show in Taguig City.
WATCH | Terminator-style liquid metal morphs into physical shapes
UK-based researchers have applied electrical charges to manipulate liquid metal into 2D shapes, bringing to mind the terrifying T-1000 character in the Terminator film franchise, which comes to life from a pool of similar material.
‘NOT LITERALLY BUT SERIOUSLY’ | How ‘shoot them in the vagina’ quip should be...
President Rodrigo Duterte’s suggestion that soldiers should shoot female rebels “in the vagina” should be taken “not literally but seriously,” his spokesman Harry Roque said Tuesday, February 13.
Palace: Only Congress can expel Cebu’s Rep. Garcia
Malacañang said only the House of Representatives has the power to remove Cebu 3rd district Representative Gwen Garcia, who has been ordered dismissed by Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales.
Southern Mindanao rebels say slain lumad leader, son were militia recruiters
Communist rebels in southern Mindanao admitted killing a lumad leader and his son in Talaingod, Davao del Norte early this month, saying they were militia recruiters who were the subjects of a “standing order” to punish them for alleged “landgrabbing, theft and extortion,” among other abuses.
DOWN SOUTH | I Wish I Had Your Life
Keep that child in you, go beyond travel brochures, and other tips on how to create a life filled with curiosity
Trillanes ‘persona non grata’ in Davao
The Davao City council declared Senator Antonio Trillanes IV on Tuesday, February 13, “persona non grata” for saying President Rodrigo Duterte’s hometown ranked first in the country for murders and second for rape.
Parliament flattened, homes wrecked as cyclone ‘Gita’ wreaks havoc in Tonga’s capital
Tonga’s neighbors scrambled to deliver emergency relief on Tuesday after Cyclone Gita tore across the Pacific island nation in the middle of the night, flattening the parliament, tearing roofs off homes and causing widespread flooding.
‘Superconsortium’ wants to transform NAIA into ‘regional hub’
Seven of the country’s largest conglomerates have formed a “superconsortium” and are submitting an unsolicited proposal to the Department of Transportation on Tuesday, February 13, to turn the Ninoy Aquino International Airport into a “regional hub.”
Bold, black and beautiful, ‘Black Panther’ hopes for cultural shift
'Hopefully it changes the general idea of what being an African is,' says actress Lupita Wyong'o.













