REFLECTION | Jesus’ Transfiguration: ‘Listen to the voice of the Lord’
In today's gospel, the faithful are encouraged to listen to the Lord's message to us everyday.
ASEAN AT 50 | Southeast Asian states say Korea standoff threatens global peace
MANILA - Southeast Asian foreign ministers expressed grave concern about rising tensions on the Korean peninsula stemming from long-range missile tests by North Korea...
Butuan RTC judge killed by motorcycle tandem-riding hit man
Cagayan de Oro City - Butuan City Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 4 judge Godofredo Abul Jr. died while his wife was wounded after...
Streaking Ginebra ends NLEX’s unbeaten run in out-of-town clash
The Barangay Ginebra San Miguel Kings put an end to the NLEX Road Warriors’ unbeaten start to the Oppo PBA Governors’ Cup with a...
WATCH | Toyota, Mazda join forces to build electric cars in US
Toyota and Mazda joining forces, announcing their plans Friday to build a $1.6 billion plant in the U.S. with a focus on developing electric vehicle technologies.
MEL STA. MARIA | Chief Justice Sereno poses no grave danger to the nation:...
The first woman Chief Justice of the Philippines, Maria Lourdes Sereno and the youngest to be appointed as such, is the subject of impeachment attempts, but these impeachment raps are newsworthy only as examples of how a constitutional remedy is being perverted.
Tim Cone praises Scottie Thompson’s ‘infectious’ passing, compares him to Lonzo Ball
Barangay Ginebra coach Tim Cone was able watch the NBA Summer League and the multi-titled coach could not help but draw comparisons between the...
No fireworks over South China Sea expected as ASEAN ministers open meet
With the Philippines at the helm, foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations who opened their meeting in Pasay City Saturday morning are not expected to take a strong stand against China’s continuing militarization of the South China Sea.
2 of 4 village watchmen slain in Ozamiz raids buried
Two of the four village watchmen who died in the bloody July 30 raids that also left Mayor Reynaldo Parojinog, his wife, two siblings and three other persons dead were buried Saturday as their families cried for justice.
Yemenis, Iranians sue U.S. State Department over unprocessed visas
Dozens of Yemenis and Iranians who won the chance to immigrate to the United States sued the State Department on Friday for not processing their visa applications after President Donald Trump's temporary travel ban was reinstated.
WEEKEND CHEF | Here’s how to cook Bihon Guisado the real Chinese way
Meaty, hearty, and freshly cooked. This recipe has all the things you want in a good 'pancit' dish.
NO MORE MONKEYING AROUND | Indonesia sics cops on marauding simians
Indonesia has deployed armed police and soldiers to help villagers on the island of Java fight back against marauding monkeys that have been terrorizing their area, stealing food and even attacking vulnerable elderly residents and a child.
CebuPac passengers ferried to destinations after Cebu runway incident
Passengers of Cebu Pacific flights affected by the temporary closure of the runway at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport after a plane veered off the tarmac as it taxied to take off had arrived at their destinations early Saturday morning, the airline said.
‘Coke Studio’ presents The Ransom Collective and Urbandub in eclectic collaboration
The second in a series of 'mashups we never thought we needed' airs August 5, Saturday, at 7PM on TV5.
Freedom urged for elderly political prisoner in Cordillera hospitalized for third time since July...
A human rights group in the Cordillera region is demanding the “immediate and unconditional release” of a 74-year old political prisoner who was rushed to a hospital this week, the third time since he suffered a stroke in July.














