PHLPost just launched ASEAN National Flowers joint commemorative stamps

Collect each ASEAN member nation's commemorative stamps, which individually features the national flower of each countries.

WATCH | Printing of ballots begins, as Comelec awaits Congress’ move on bgay polls’...

The Commission on Elections has started the process of printing ballots for the October barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) elections, amid calls by some political leaders to postpone it.

WATCH | This jogger knocked woman into the path of a bus, and cops...

A male runner knocked into a woman while jogging along Putney Bridge on May 5. As she tumbled to the ground, her head and upper body fell into the path of an oncoming bus, which managed to swerve out of her way.

Zeny Zabala, actress known for antagonist roles, passes away

Born Emerenciana Ortiz Santos in 1937, Zabala was best known as a movie kontrabida in the 1950s and '60s.
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Trump vows to ‘win’ against opioid epidemic, offers no new steps

US President Donald Trump promised to win the fight against a US epidemic of opioid drug use, but offered no new steps to do so and did not act on a recommendation made by a presidential commission that he declare a national emergency.

The HBO hack: Was ‘Game of Thrones’ stolen?

HBO, the Time Warner Inc cable network that broadcasts "Game of Thrones," confirmed on Tuesday that it was investigating a hack that it disclosed to employees 10 days ago.

New Zealand, Australia smash opponents in FIBA Asia Cup debuts

Oceania powerhouses New Zealand and Australia started their respective 2017 FIBA Asia Cup campaigns with a bang after registering lopsided wins on the tournament's...

Diplomacy fails to defuse India, China border crisis – sources

India's diplomatic efforts to end a seven-week military standoff with China have hit a roadblock, people briefed on the talks said, prompting Chinese state-run media to trumpet rhetoric of "unavoidable countermeasures" on the unmarked border.

WATCH | Are you ready for a biodegradable car?

The first car with a biocomposite body structure has been built by Eindhoven University of Technology students.

BOC didn’t follow procedure in P6.4-B ‘shabu’ shipment

Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency chief Isidro Lapeña on Wednesday said the failure to coordinate with his agency by Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service head Neil Anthony Estrella on learning of a P6.4-billion drug shipment from China violated procedure.

CHED readies guidelines on drug tests, but youth groups warn of harm to students

Youth groups are opposing the Commission on Higher Education's issuance of Memorandum Order 64 last week, which "strongly encourage[s]" higher education institutions to do mandatory drug testing as a requirement to admit and retain students, and will be implemented starting Academic Year 2018 to 2019.

Autonomous cars: Can they drive profit for manufacturers, suppliers?

Robocars may not live up to the profit expectations that drove an initial investment rush by car manufacturers.

Only half of funds needed for free SUCs tuition available — House appropriations panel...

MANILA, Philippines -- The newly-signed law mandating free public tertiary education will need some P30 billion a year but, thus far, only P16 billion...

F. Sionil Jose has this advice for teachers

Nurture writers, avoid teaching dull works, be 'steadfast preservers of memory' and other golden advice from the national artist.

Prank could cost elderly man 2 years in low-crime Singapore

A 60-year-old Singaporean man is under investigation for inserting toothpicks into a seat on a public bus, a suspected case of "mischief" that could put him behind bars for up to two years, the police said on Tuesday.