‘They kick us out and now they will kill the trees,’ PIA Cordillera staff...
A member of the staff of the Philippine Information Agency office in the Cordillera could not hide his disappointment on learning that trees they had planted in 2011 are to be cut down on the request of the Baguio Mansion House, which is under the Office of the President.
Martin Nievera reflects on career highlights with 35th anniversary concert
The show happens Friday night at The Theatre at Solaire, with Paolo Valenciano -- Gary V's son -- as musical director.
Something for kids to doo-doo doo doo! Pinkfong and Baby Shark at Robinsons Malls...
Enjoy an afternoon of singing, dancing, and engaging in fun activities with these YouTube sensations.
Malaysia’s Najib urges Muslims to oppose recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak called on Muslims everywhere to strongly oppose any recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
DOJ to seek court’s ‘terrorist’ tag on CPP-NPA, cancellation of Tiamzon couple’s bail
Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II has ordered the Office of the Prosecutor General to petition the regional trial court to declare the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army a terrorist organization.
WATCH | Duterte extends stint of AFP chief Guerrero
President Rodrigo Duterte has extended the term of Armed Forces of the Philippines chief of staff Rey Leonardo Guerrero, Malacañang said Thursday, December 7.
High tech, high finance and high times for US pot industry
Two decades after the first legalization of medical marijuana by a U.S. state, pot-based businesses are professionalizing their operations by luring top talent from other industries and billions of dollars in investments from Wall Street firms.
STEPPING UP | Qualcomm adds security, battery life features to phone chips
Qualcomm revealed new security and battery life features on its latest Snapdragon 845 mobile phone processor, a chip that customarily powers high-end Android-based phones from Samsung and others.
116 groups from 25 countries demand end to attacks on environmental defenders in ‘Asia’s...
Environmental and other nongovernmental organizations from 25 countries are demanding the Duterte government act immediately to stop killings and other abuses of environmental defenders in the country.
U.S. asks Israel to restrain response to Jerusalem recognition over security concerns
The United States is asking Israel to temper its response to the U.S. recognition of Jerusalem as its capital because Washington expects a backlash and is weighing the potential threat to U.S. facilities and people, according to a State Department document seen by Reuters on Wednesday.
Trump’s eldest son faces questions in Congress about Russia
President Donald Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., returned to Congress on Wednesday to face questions from lawmakers about alleged Russian efforts to influence the 2016 U.S. election and possible collusion with Moscow by his father’s presidential campaign.
‘Amihan,’ tail-end of cold front affecting PH
Rains will prevail in some parts of the country Thursday as the tail-end of a cold front affects the eastern section of southern Luzon and the northeast monsoon is affecting the rest of Luzon, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration said.
Hirohito’s memoir chronicles Japan’s slide into war
Japan’s Emperor Hirohito did not veto his advisers’ decision to declare war on the United States in 1941 because he feared triggering an internal conflict that would destroy his country, he said in an account dictated to an adviser.
Sean Combs leads four black artists as world’s highest paid musicians
'Diddy' leads with $130 million for the year, followed by Beyonce ($105 million), Drake ($94 million), and The Weeknd ($92 million).
Media security task force seeks NBI, police help for Times reporter
The Presidential Task Force on Media Security has sought the help of the National Bureau of Investigation and the National Capital Region Police Office in dealing with the death threats on Manila Times reporter Jose Marcell "Jomar" Canlas.














