Kian cops face murder rap

WATCH | NBI presses murder rap vs cops in Kian case; Aguirre makes about-face

Kian did not die; he was killed. This was the finding that prompted the National Bureau of Investigation to recommend booking for murder the Caloocan City cops implicated in the August 16 killing of teener Kian Loyd delos Santos in the wake of a controversial drug operation.

Senate minority bloc, Sara Duterte agree on not filing complaint vs Trillanes

The Senate minority bloc and Davao Mayor Sara Duterte are one in saying that a complaint should not be filed against Sen. Trillanes in relation to his move to find out the truth about smuggling and corruption activities at Customs, which were recently linked to Sara's brother and husband.

UPDATED | List of 67th Palanca Awards winners

A total of 51 writers won this year—23 are first-time awardees while four writers took home prizes in two separate categories.
Leaders of AWEN

BIG SISTER | 10×10 Initiative links corporations to women-led startups in ASEAN

MANILA - The Department of Trade and Industry and the ASEAN Women Entrepreneur's Network (AWEN), are working to launch the 10x10 Initiative, a partnership...
DSWD distribution Balo-i

DSWD in Northern Mindanao warns beneficiaries against selling relief goods

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) office in Northern Mindanao on Friday warned recipients of disaster relief...

Stanley Pringle’s career game lifts GlobalPort over TNT

Stanley Pringle dropped a career-high 30 points to carry the GlobalPort Batang Pier to a 119-112 win over TNT KaTropa in the Oppo PBA...
Representative Mohamad Khalid Dimaporo

Rep. Dimaporo calls for more troops in Lanao del Norte as Congress deliberates new...

Butuan City - As President Rodrigo Duterte pushes for the passage and approval of a new version of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) being...

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.
Butuan Lianga protest

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...
Reuters file photo of President Rodrigo Duterte

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.