Business officers among Cuban diplomats expelled by U.S.
The Cuban diplomats expelled from the United States this week included all those dealing with U.S. businesses, Cuba’s embassy in Washington told Reuters on Thursday, dealing another blow to bilateral commercial ties.
Bon Jovi, Radiohead among Brit-heavy Rock Hall of Fame nominees
The inductees are chosen by fans voting online and by an international body of artists, historians and members of the music industry.
Oscar-winning producer threatens to sue New York Times over harassment story
The Times reported that Harvey Weinstein, 65, had settled eight cases of sexual harassment and unwanted physical contact.
No conspiracy with ‘Yellows’ but Reds ‘recognize initiatives’ vs Duterte ‘tyranny’
Communist rebels denied any alliance with the Liberal Party and others in the political opposition but “recognize their initiatives and action as serving the same purpose of resisting” what they called the “tyranny” of President Rodrigo Duterte.
ANO BA TALAGA, KOYA? Judge from what Bongbong says: If Marcoses return wealth, would...
The issue about the settlement offer apparently became muddled as it was not clear from former senator Bongbong Marcos' statement whether the Marcoses would not ask for immunity from suit as he mentioned that the deal that his family wanted would not involve filing of cases.
WATCH | Home DNA Testing
Matt Gooderick takes a look at the rise of the home DNA kit. He puts the swab to the test to find out how the growing industry works, and what we can discover about ourselves from our genes.
Meralco sweeps Star, returns to Govs’ Cup finals
The Meralco Bolts punched a return ticket to the Oppo PBA Governors' Cup finals after completing a three-game semifinal sweep of the Star Hotshots...
DOJ Asec finds Duterte’s claim of Reds-Yellows alliance odd
BAGUIO CITY - Department of Justice (DOJ) Assistant Secretary Cheryl Daytec-Yañgot has described as irreconcilable the claim of President Rodrigo Duterte that the reds...
SWS survey: 90% want drug suspects kept alive
In the Second Quarter 2017 Social Weather Survey (SWS) fielded June 23-26, 2017, fully 90% of the respondents said it was important for drug...
Publicist named by blogger Nieto in ‘fake news’ hearing hits back, calls him ‘famewhore’
Publicist Joyce Ramirez, tagged by blogger Rey Joseph Nieto as behind an alleged 2015 campaign to deflect blame from then-Interior secretary Mar Roxas in order to preserve his electoral chances for the upcoming 2016 polls, lashed out at Nieto on Thursday and called him a "famewhore" who makes wild claims to boost his following.
Duterte sees dim prospects for re-starting peace talks with NPA
The chance of reviving stalled peace talks with the communist rebels is dimming, given signals given by President Rodrigo Duterte at a military event Thursday.
New Ortigas pedestrian overpasses help people avoid accidents, park and walk, move bikes, and...
The Ortigas Center, a bustling central business district in east Metro Manila, hosts many leading business establishments, large shopping malls and well-known restaurants. Its roads are wide, ideal for moving vehicles through an area but daunting for pedestrians. Three new pedestrian overpasses allow people to go to offices and homes safely, and shield them from sun, pollution and rain while encouraging walking.
WATCH | Duterte: ‘Single-testicled’ Trillanes and ‘allies’ Reds and Yellows want me ousted, ‘bring...
The Reds, the Yellows, and Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV are the ones who want to bring the country down and are behind moves to overthrow the administration, according to President Rodrigo Duterte.
Restored ‘Batch ’81’ to close this year’s QCinema festival
Restored in 4K resolution in Italy, the new copy of the film premiered last month at the Venice International Film Festival.
‘Conflict of interest’: De Lima petitions SC to have Justice Velasco recused from her...
Detained Sen. Leila de Lima is seeking the inhibition of Supreme Court Associate Justice Presbitero Velasco from the high court's deliberations of her petition seeking to strike down the Justice department's complaints that she had always maintained were illegal.














