U.S. government undercounted civilians killed by police

U.S. police killed 1,166 people - more than three a day - in 2015, but an official government count missed a majority of the deaths, a new study shows.

Trump suggests challenging TV network licenses over ‘fake news’

U.S. President Donald Trump suggested challenging licenses for NBC and other broadcast news networks following reports by NBC News that his secretary of state had called him a “moron” after a discussion of the U.S. nuclear arsenal.

GAME OF DRONES | U.S. poised to boost unmanned aircraft exports

The Trump administration is nearing completion of new “Buy American” rules to make it easier to sell U.S.-made military drones overseas and compete against fast-growing Chinese and Israeli rivals, senior U.S. officials said.

DEADLY HARVEST | At least 10, including village chief, killed in Metro

At least 10 men, including a barangay captain, were killed in Metro Manila on Wednesday, all but three by all too familiar motorcycle “riding-in-tandem” killers.

Stronger together: 8 ways you can support the breast cancer community this Pink Month

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month—here's how you can give some love for the cause.

WATCH | Eminem rebukes ‘racist’ Donald Trump in awards show rap

'Racism is the only thing that he’s fantastic for,' Eminem rapped in a video that aired Tuesday during the BET Hip Hop Awards.

‘Odette’ speeds up, forecast to hit land Thursday night

(UPDATE - 12:11 p.m.) Tropical depression “Odette” slight accelerated as it continued to move west towards Cagayan province, where it is now expected to make landfall Thursday night, October 12.

Trump suggests challenging TV network licenses over ‘fake news’

'With all of the Fake News coming out of NBC and the Networks, at what point is it appropriate to challenge their License? Bad for country!'

Senate authorizes disclosure of Solano’s executive-session testimony on Atio Castillo hazing death

The Senate approved in plenary late Wednesday a resolution to release to the public the testimony given in executive session by John Paul Solano, a principal suspect in the fatal hazing of University of Sto. Tomas law student Horacio "Atio" Castillo III, after he failed to submit any sworn statement despite the conduct of two preliminary investigation hearings by the Justice department.

WATCH | Trillanes scoffs: Is this fair? Death for poor drug suspects, ‘lifestyle checks’...

Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV on Wednesday dismissed as a "cover-up" the draft findings of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee on the corruption at the Bureau of Customs and the smuggling of P6.4-billion shabu via the BOC's express lane.

Microsoft launches secure mobile app for group communications, collaboration

When organizations require a convenient, secure, and mobile tool for a remote work management environment is required, Kaizala is the answer.

Despite sanctions, Russian organizations acquire Microsoft software

Software produced by Microsoft Corp has been acquired by state organizations and firms in Russia and Crimea despite sanctions barring US-based companies from doing business with them, official documents show.
Reuters file photo of President Rodrigo Duterte

‘TO BRING ORDER TO OPERATIONS’ | Duterte gives PDEA sole authority to carry out...

President Duterte issued the directive “in order to bring order to the operation/campaign against illegal drugs, thus pinpointing precise accountability.”

Joey de Leon suspends himself from ‘Eat Bulaga,’ goes on vacation

The comedian has posted holiday photos of himself and wife Eileen on his Instagram page.

GADGETS | Quick review: Q Acoustics 3020 bookshelf speakers

The Q Acoustics 3020 is a bookshelf speaker designed specifically for small to medium-sized rooms.