Trillanes thinks Taguba absolved Pulong Duterte, Mans Carpio because of ‘pressure’
Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV thought that because of "pressure," Mark Taguba was forced to already absolve President Rodrigo Duterte's son and son-in-law even before the two were quizzed on whether or not they had a hand at the anomalies at the Bureau of Customs.
WATCH | Lumad rally in Butuan underscores cry for justice in Lianga killings
Butuan City - Hundreds of marchers coming from various Indigenous People (IP) groups and civic organizations throughout the Caraga Region converged here for a...
Asian political parties keeping eye on Duterte’s ‘growing authoritarian rule,’ says De Lima
Democratic political parties in Asia are keeping an eye on the allegedly evolving autocratic rule of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte as seen in his and his allies' supposed attempts to threaten the country's democratic institutions.
Blackwater crushes winless Kia for win No.4
The Blackwater Elite destroyed the hapless Kia Picanto, 118-97, to book their fourth win in the Oppo PBA Governors' Cup Friday at Ynares Center...
ROOTCON 11 to bring together international, local hackers in two-day PH event
World-class hacker and NatGeo’s ‘Breakthrough’ personality Jayson Street headlines country’s biggest hacker gathering in a two-day September event.
CAR TECH | Samsung secures self-driving car permit in California
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said it has received a permit to test self-driving vehicles in California, marking the entry of the world’s largest smart phone maker four months after iPhone maker and arch rival Apple Inc received a permit.
Taguba: I did not testify and will never testify vs Pulong Duterte, Mans Carpio
Mark Ruben Taguba II did not testify and will never ever testify against the son and son-in-law of President Rodrigo Duterte in connection with the smuggling of illegal drugs into the country and the corrupt activities at the Bureau of Customs.
WEEKEND GUIDE | September 1 to 3: Silent Film Festival, Dutdutan ’17, Peter Cetera...
Get ready to have fun with silent films, a travel fair, a tattoo convention, and a trip down memory lane with Peter Cetera.
Passed on second reading and with a P2-B budget, Natl ID System practically a...
Passed on second reading and with a ready appropriation of P2 billion in the proposed 2018 national budget, the National Identification System is practically upon us.
Japan Inc. turns contract workers into permanent staff as labor market tightens
Japan’s labor market is getting so tight that companies are starting to convert contract and part-time workers into full-time, regular employees to prevent them from leaving -- a move that could lift wages and spending but squeeze profits.
Texas city loses water as Harvey toll rises to 44, more than a million...
A flood-hit southeast Texas city lost its drinking water supply and police and soldiers rescued thousands still stranded on Thursday after powerful storm Harvey killed 44 people and displaced more than a million on the Gulf Coast.
Ex-military officials urge U.S. judge to halt Trump’s transgender ban
Three high-ranking military officials from the Obama administration on Thursday joined several transgender service members in urging a U.S. judge to halt President Donald Trump’s ban on transgender people serving in the military.
Vietnam protests Chinese military drill in South China Sea
HANOI -- Vietnam on Thursday opposed what it called a Chinese announcement of military exercises in the disputed South China Sea, disagreements over which...
Bayan Muna organizer gunned down in Negros Oriental city – Karapatan
An organizer of the activist party-list Bayan Muna in Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental was gunned down Wednesday as he left the Department of Education office where he worked.
Weekend reblocking at 11 road sections in QC, Caloocan, Pasig
The Department of Public Works and Highways will undertake road reblocking and repairs in 11 road sections in Quezon, Caloocan and Pasig cities starting 11 p.m. Friday, September 1, until early Monday, September 4.














