U-Drink I-Drive

Millennial ASEAN women create U-Drink, I Drive, 4 other fascinating brands

MANILA - Have you ever driven yourself to a party, only to find yourself too tipsy to get behind the wheel afterwards? Thai entrepreneur Sirasom...
Demo of drone for use by DENR

Mindanao conference highlights drone use in environment work

Butuan City - The use of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or commonly known as a drone, was pointed out as an essential tool for...
French Embassy officials Legodec and Carole

French chargè d’ affaires: Franco-PH ties remain strong

Relations between the Philippines and France remain strong amid the hubbub over President Rodrigo Duterte's casual take on French criminal law, the Chargè D'...

Kiko links Sereno ouster move to Duterte gov’t’s alleged creeping dictatorship

Amid moves to oust Lourdes Sereno and the Supreme Court' decision to grant a request for the release of several court records and documents that will be used to impeach the chief justice, the Liberal Party on Thursday warned that the country could be on its way to dictatorship.
Sonny Angara sugared beverage tax

ECCP: Excise tax on sugared drinks not best solution vs obesity

MANILA - The government's move to impose excise taxes on sugar-sweetened beverage drinks may not be the best solution to address obesity and other...

Celtics, Cavs finalize blockbuster trade

The Boston Celtics agreed to send the Cleveland Cavaliers a 2020 second-round draft pick via the Miami Heat to complete the blockbuster trade that...

Morales defends full term, denies Du30’s claim her office ‘mastered art of selective justice’

Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales on Thursday denied President Rodrigo Duterte's claim that her office appeared to have mastered the "art of selective justice" in handling cases, particularly the complaints lodged against government officials accused in the pork barrel scam.

Tim Cone on versatile Joe Devance: ‘He’s like one of those jackknives’

Barangay Ginebra San Miguel versatile forward Joe Devance can do anything on the court--he can shoot, he can defend, he can rebound, you name...

Celebrity chef admits hit show derives inspiration from travels

'The more I travel, the more flavors I get,' says 'Curiosity Got the Chef' host Sharwin Tee.

‘Fourth Quarter Man’ Jojo Lastimosa impressed by clutch Larry Fonacier

Known as the “Fourth Quarter Man” during his playing days, Jojo Lastimosa lived up to his monicker by knocking down huge basksets during crunch...

Malaysian bizmen unfazed by security risks in South, looking to expand PH investments

A group of Malaysian businessmen is interested in further investing in the Philippines despite security risks in the southern part of the country.

Clinical study shows this anti-ageing supplement gives results in two months

The two-month clinical trial period involved 84 participants ranging in age from 35 to 60 years old.

WATCH | ‘Better than a telenovela writer’: Trillanes confronts Aguirre on 5 ‘tales’

What was supposed to be a Senate hearing on the 2018 budget of the Department of Justice turned out to be a grudge batch between agency head Vitaliano Aguirre and Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV on Thursday.

HOMOSEXUAL AT HALIMAW? | Duterte believes prisoners incapable of positive change

President Rodrigo Duterte is not among those who believe that prisoners are still capable of positive change. On the contrary, the chief executive is convinced that inmates are incurably deviant individuals and thus will always be recidivists.

CLEAN AND GREEN | Can Metro Manila be a solar-powered megacity?

The Philippines enjoys a substantial amount of sunshine, making it a force for a solar power revolution. However, according to the Department of Energy, the country still relies largely on non-renewable energy sources, particularly coal.