TWEETS | Justice Leonen, lone dissenter in SC ruling, explains on Twitter why he...
Saying the nation needs to wage the long, hard fight against terrorism but cannot do it at the expense of rejecting all that it believes in, the lone dissenter in the Supreme Court ruling upholding the legality of martial law in Mindanao turned to Twitter on Wednesday to explain his vote.
Pacquiao backs call for review of Horn decision
Manny Pacquiao has backed a call asking the World Boxing Organisation (WBO) to review the controversial points decision that saw Australia's Jeff Horn capture...
Like father, like son: Second-generation players Kobe Paras, Ray Parks thrilled to team up...
Kobe Paras and Ray Parks are not pros yet, but many fans are already looking forward to their tandem in the Philippine national men's...
COA finds BUCOR-TADECO deal illegal, recommends raps vs execs
The Commission on Audit has declared illegal the joint venture agreement between the Bureau of Corrections and the Tagum Agricultural Development Corp. (Tadeco), which sparked a mega-conflict between erstwhile friends Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez and Rep. Tonyboy Floirendo, both political allies of the President.
Those responsible for Senate’s P3-M excess toilet paper, other supplies to be fired, face...
Who should be punished for wasting public funds? At least three senators want to find out who are responsible for the overstocking at the Upper Chamber of P3 million worth of excess and dormant supplies that the institution acquired last year.
Airport workers in shakeup after Gretchen Barretto, Atong Ang seen getting ‘VIP’ treatment
An incident that had two noted personalities - actress Gretchen Barretto and gaming consultant Atong Ang - getting apparent special treatment from facilitators as they flew home Sunday night has gotten the Bureau of Immigration chief all worked up.
Resigned MMFF Execom members explain exit with joint statement
'We resigned because the MMFF 2017 ExeCom took a different direction, by putting too much emphasis on commerce over art.'
Bongbong ‘fishing for evidence’ in poll protest: VP Leni’s lawyer Macalintal
Former Senator Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos is just "fishing for evidence" in his ongoing poll protest against Vice President Leni Robredo, as gleaned from his summary of arguments presented to the Presidential Electoral Tribunal, the lawyer of Robredo said Wednesday.
Expecting moves to extend martial law, lawmakers want report on security situation
Expecting moves to extend martial law in Mindanao after the Supreme Court upheld Proclamation No. 216, several want the military and police to report on the fight against the Maute and other terrorist groups.
Women living with mental health issues try yoga for the first time
Participants enjoy the psychological benefits of the calming practice.
Sotto, Ejercito inclined to back ‘limited’ martial law extension
A day after the Supreme Court upheld martial law in Mindanao, Senate Majority Leader Vicente Sotto III and Senator Joseph Victor Ejercito said Wednesday said they are inclined to support its extension, albeit in a limited version, should the Marawi crisis continue.
Miami Heat waive Chris Bosh, plan to retire his jersey number
Chris Bosh, an 11-time All-Star who has been sidelined for over a year with blood-clot issues, has been waived by the Miami Heat, the...
Branding is key, entertain on social media, and other things we learned at RestoInvest2
Key players in the food and beverage business share their insights on the future of the Philippine restaurant industry.
With West, UN critical of deadly drug war, Speaker seeks support from ASEAN
With many countries, mostly in the West, as well as the United Nations vocally critical of the administration’s deadly war on drugs, Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez has sought support closer to home, from other members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
WATCH | 2 Vietnamese hostages beheaded in Basilan – military
The beheaded bodies of two Vietnamese sailors who were abducted from their vessel in November last year were found in Sumisip, Basilan early Wednesday morning, the military said.














