Mike de Leon says will not submit ‘Citizen Jake’ to MMFF, calls selection process...

'Corruption has returned in full force to this festival that purports to make children happy during the holiday season.'

Traffic light at NLEX as LTFRB checks bus terminals on All Saints’ Day eve

The North Luzon Expressway continued to prepare for the expected crush of traffic over the All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day holiday although the flow of vehicles remained light a day Tuesday, October 31, the eve of the annual Catholic observance.

PLDT invests P7B in ‘Jupiter’ cable system across Pacific

Telecommunications giant PLDT is investing nearly P7 billion in its new Trans-Pacific cable system which will reinforce the resiliency of its undersea fiber optic cables to the United States and Japan amid rising demand for digital services.

Spanish prosecutor accuses sacked Catalan leader of rebellion

Spain’s state prosecutor accused sacked Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont of rebellion and sedition on Monday as the former regional president traveled to Belgium with other members of his ousted administration and hired a lawyer there.

READ | Duterte’s Undas message

President Rodrigo Duterte's message to the nation on the observance of All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day.

Fake news hurts trust in media but papers, TV fare better – poll

Controversies over fake news have damaged trust in media in the United States and elsewhere, but the impact is far worse for social media and online-only outlets than it is for traditional print and TV outlets, a survey has found.

Netflix ending ‘House of Cards,’ says ‘troubled’ by Spacey allegation

The streaming giant will air just one more season of groundbreaking political drama, its first original hit series.

OPINION | 8 simple ideas for APEC to leave no one behind

After decades of leading the world in economic growth that benefited everyone, Asia today is rapidly becoming a fractured region with sharp economic and social divisions between the rich and the underdogs.

Trump administration doesn’t want limits to war authorization

President Donald Trump’s top national security aides pushed back on Monday against U.S. lawmakers calling for a new congressional war authorization, saying it would be a mistake to impose geographic or time limits on the campaign against Islamic State and other militant groups.

WATCH | Alisah Bonaobra returns as wildcard bet in ‘X Factor UK’

Judges Nicole Scherzinger and Sharon Osbourne judges thought she outperformed the three other wildcard contestants.

FOR THE THRILL | 10 haunted places in the Philippines that are worth visiting

Not for the faint-hearted, here are some places to check out for those who can handle paranormal encounters.

U.S. judge blocks transgender military ban in blow to Trump

A federal judge in Washington on Monday blocked President Donald Trump from banning transgender people from serving in the U.S. military, handing a victory to transgender service members who accused the president of violating their constitutional rights.

LPA, tail-end of cold front, amihan to bring rains all over

Scattered rains and thunderstorms will be the norm throughout the country on Tuesday due to the effects of a low pressure area, the tail-end of a cold front and the northeast monsoon, or “amihan.”

PROFILE | Paul Manafort: former Trump campaign manager, ex-Marcos lobbyist

Paul Manafort is a veteran Republican operative who has worked as a Washington lobbyist and international political consultant. His former clients include authoritarian leaders such as the late Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines and Russian and Ukrainian businessmen and politicians.
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WOTL | It’s that time of the year with ‘Sadnu’ [er, Undas] tales to...

"Dagsa", or gush, or rush, is the buzz word whenever the Day of the Dead comes around. Dagsa of people visiting the cemetery, dagsa...