2 dead, 15 hurt in Bataan road crash
Two persons died and 15 others injured, some seriously, after a jeepney carrying excursionists went out of control, hit an electric post and turned turtle Saturday morning in Bagac, Bataan.
Under siege in Washington, Trump reaps Saudi arms deal, stronger ties
Under political fire at home, US President Donald Trump sealed a $110 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia on Saturday on his maiden foreign trip as he struggled to shift attention from the aftermath of his firing of the director of the FBI.
Trump’s trade rep brings ‘America First’ policy to Asia-Pacific summit
HANOI - U.S. President Donald Trump's new trade representative held his first face-to-face meetings with some key partners on Saturday as the United States...
TNT bucks slow start, rallies from 17 points down to beat Alaska
TNT KaTropa recovered from a sluggish start, erasing an early 17-point deficit to turn back the skidding Alaska Aces, 119-110, in the Oppo PBA...
WHIFF OF WAR | Justice Carpio: Bring China’s threat to United Nations; Del Rosario:...
Supreme Court Senior Justice Antonio T. Carpio on Saturday pointed out that the United Nations Charter outlaws the use or threat of force to...
Jaclyn Jose takes on an offbeat maternal role in ‘Patay na si Hesus’
After her Cannes-winning performance in 'Ma Rosa,' this black comedy is a refreshing change for the actress.
10 proudly Philippine-made but delightfully ASEAN offers at IFEX 2017
Over 700 exhibitors featuring the best local agricultural harvests, processed food items, ingredients, and more, are participating at Asia's biggest food show.
Sharpshooter Matthew Wright lives up to his billing in first Gilas stint
Matthew Wright didn't disappoint in his first tour of duty as a member of the Philippine national men's basketball team. The Phoenix Fuelmasters sharpshooter...
LeBron lights up the Garden as Cavs crush Celtics
LeBron James lit up Boston's TD Garden with a stellar display as the Cleveland Cavaliers crushed the Celtics 130-86 to race to a 2-0...
PNA | Govt’s official news agency may have recently dabbled in fake news –...
MANILA, Philippines - President Rodrigo Duterte has seldom bothered to hide his scorn for what the mainstream media, which he has repeatedly accused of...
Latecomers to be locked out of House
MANILA, Philippines -- Members of the House of Representatives will soon find themselves locked out if they arrive at the session hall while the...
APEC meeting tackles changing landscape in Trump’s ‘America First’ world
Ministers from Asia-Pacific countries discussed the changing global trade landscape on Saturday after US President Donald Trump upended the old order with an "America First" policy that has sparked fears of protectionism.
Advocates to mark Independence Day with rally to “stop the killings, defend human rights’
Human rights organizations will mark June 12, Independence Day, with what they intend to be a massive protest action to denounce the continuing killings and other human rights violations under the Duterte government’s anti-drug and counterinsurgency campaigns.
Philippines’ tough public smoking ban gets broad support
A ban on smoking in public places received broad support on Friday, with anti-tobacco activists hailing it as a victory and some smokers saying they were now prepared to kick the habit.
No peace until rebels ‘stop killing’ – Duterte
President Rodrigo Duterte again warned that no agreement with the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front can be signed if the rebels continue killing soldiers despite peace negotiations.