CPP: Sept 21 protest to shine spotlight on fascist crimes, Duterte regime
MANILA - The Communist Party of the Philippines said all of the victims of President Rodrigo Duterte’s "political persecution, armed oppression and bloody campaign...
Caraga U graduate tops Forester board exams, 6 more take topnotcher spots
Butuan City - A graduate from Caraga State University (CSU) here took the top spot in the September 2017 Forester board examination, for the...
Healthy burgers, good backpacks: Letran students hold entrep fair at Robinsons Place Manila
Budding entrepreneurs from Colegio de San Juan de Letran recently impressed mall goers at Robinsons Place Manila with their fresh concepts and unique products.
Former PBA player Cris Bolado dies in motorcycle accident
Former PBA player Cris Bolado died in a motorcycle crash on Sunday. He was 47. The fatal accident happened in Cambodia where he was based...
‘SNL,’ Big Little Lies,’ ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ rule at Trump-flavored Emmys
'SNL' won nine Emmys, including best comedy supporting actor for Alec Baldwin's send-up of the U.S. President.
Senate okays Fiscal-Monetary Report Act of 2017
The Senate on Monday unanimously approved on third and final reading a measure which promotes greater transparency and public accountability in the formulation and implementation of the Executive department's economic policies.
Goran Dragic leads Slovenia to Eurobasket glory
An electric display of scoring by Slovenian captain Goran Dragic paved the way for his side’s stunning 93-85 victory over neighbors Serbia as they...
Besides robbery, Caloocan cops in illegal raid face child-abuse raps for using minor in...
The Department of Justice Task Force on Child Protection has been directed to thoroughly investigate the alleged acts of child abuse committed by 13 Caloocan City policemen who allegedly used a minor to rob a house they raided.
Taguba’s lawyer: why did NBI complaint not include Chinese shipper of P6.4-B drugs?
How can the government file drug charges against the Filipino parties involved in the shipment of what turned out to be shabu in printers' cylinders worth P6.4 billion, and omit the source of the shipment, a Chinese woman named Tong Yen Ping? Lawyers for Customs operators Mark Taguba and Teejay Marcellana raised this question at the start of the DOJ preliminary investigation on the alleged shabu shipment from China.
Record-breaking 186 surfers gather in 19th Siargao National Surfing Cup
SIARGAO - The 19th Siargao National Surfing Cup kicked off over the weekend with a record-breaking total of 186 surfers from different regions in...
Thrilling ‘aswang,’ ‘duwende’ adventures continue in newest ‘Moymoy Lulumboy’ book
Rejoice, fans! Author Segundo Matias Jr. has more books in store for the series.
DOF defers submission of 2nd tax reform package
The Department of Finance of Finance (DoF) will defer submission to Congress of the second of up to five tax reform packages, as it focuses all its efforts on pushing the first tranche through the Senate and enactment in time for implementation as 2018 starts.
Party-list reps explain vote to give CHR P1,000 budget: agency ‘not doing job’
Three lawmakers on Monday justified their vote for giving the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) a P1,000 budget for 2018, saying the rights body deserves it for not doing its job.
WATCH | ‘Pag nagpakilalang congressman, ‘wag hulihin’: Netizens berate Fariñas for seeking special treatment
(UPDATE 3 - 10:14 p.m.) Majority Leader Rodolfo Fariñas has drawn flak from netizens for seeking special treatment from the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) for lawmakers if they commit traffic violations.
Iloilo Mayor Mabilog, member of city council to face trial over graft charges
The Office of the Ombudsman has found probable cause to charge Iloilo Mayor Jed Patrick Mabilog and Sangguniang Panlungsod member Plaridel Nava II of graft before the Sandiganbayan in connection with the city's towing deal with a firm that is allegedly owned by the mayor.














