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Bombardier presents plane in PAL livery at Singapore air show

Bombardier Commercial Aircraft unveiled a Philippine Airlines dual-class, 86-seat Q400 regional turboprop at the air show here, noting that PAL is the first user of the dual-class Q400 in the world.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY! | The ThinkPad is 25 years old

Lenovo celebrates a quarter century of the iconic laptop with the Limited-Edition ThinkPad Anniversary Edition 25.

Twitter surprises with revenue turnaround, shares surge

Twitter Inc delivered its first quarterly profit and an unexpected return to revenue growth helped by expansion outside the United States, pushing shares in the social network to more than two-year highs.

Suzuki to sponsor the 2018 Asean Football Federation Championship

This will be Suzuki Philippines' sixth successive year of hosting the tournament since 2008.

Duterte’s words will doom him before ICC – Lagman

President Rodrigo Duterte’s utterances and admissions have practically ensured he cannot escape liability in the preliminary examination of the International Criminal Court into the alleged extrajudicial killings that have marked his war on drugs, Albay Representative Edcel Lagman said.

What has been gained from TRAIN? fiscal justice advocate asks

The trend throughout Southeast Asia has been to lower corporate income taxes to lure investors, while passing on the burden to the people through "regressive consumption taxes," which is particularly bad for the poor.

Trump administration may target immigrants who use food aid, other benefits

The Trump administration is considering making it harder for foreigners living in the United States to get permanent residency if they or their American-born children use public benefits such as food assistance, in a move that could sharply restrict legal immigration.

Rising young star Tori Garcia ready for more ‘smart and sexy’ roles

Tori, 20, is in the cast of the sex comedy play 'Solo Para Adultos' (For Adults Only) which will have a repeat performance this February 10 at the Music Museum.

Canadian choppers ‘not offensive platform’ – AFP

(UPDATE - 12:12 p.m.) The Armed Forces of the Philippines said the Bell 412EPI helicopters supposed to be purchased from Canada are “not an offensive platform and not armed as such.”

ICT UPDATE | Philippine nonprofits amplify Social Impact with NetSuite

Zuellig Family Foundation, the Philippine Council for NGO Certification and Grupo Kalinangan, Inc. improve efficiency and transparency with Oracle NetSuite Social Impact.

Asia stocks pummeled by new Wall St. slide, safe havens in demand

Asian stocks tumbled to two-month lows on Friday after Wall Street shares suffered yet another big slide in the face of rapidly-rising bond yields, with perceived havens such as the yen and Swiss franc in demand amid the turmoil.

EV LGUs have until March to finish post-Yolanda rehab

Local government units in Eastern Visayas have until March to finish the P2.52-billion rehabilitation of facilities damaged by super typhoon Yolanda in 2013 or see the funds revert to the central government.

Scientists grow human eggs to full maturity in a lab

Scientists have succeeded for the first time in growing human eggs in a laboratory from the earliest stages in ovarian tissue all the way to full maturity -- a scientific step that had previously been taken in mice.

U.S. body brokers supply world with torsos, limbs and heads

MedCure Inc., a so-called body broker, profits by dissecting the bodies of altruistic donors and sending the parts to medical training and research companies.

Real life heroes star in Clint Eastwood French attack movie

Spencer Stone, Anthony Sadler and Alek Skarlatos from Sacramento, California, play themselves in the movie 'The 15:17 to Paris.'