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Alas Pilipinas U-16 earned a historic berth in the 2026 FIVB Volleyball Girls’ U-17 World Championship after defeating Thailand in four sets, 25-23, 25-20, 19-25, 25-22, to capture fifth place
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Suddenly, everyone online seems to have become a moral police. Social media has turned into a courtroom where every mistake is a crime, and everyone feels entitled to pass judgment.
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Colin “The Flash” Gordon kickstarted Team Philippines’ campaign on a golden note after claiming the country’s first gold medal during the men’s 65-69 800-meter run at the 23rd Asia Masters
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Muntinlupa City launches the Philippines’ first citywide Early Warning System for the Deaf on Nov. 7, developed by the Department of Disaster Resilience and Management (DDRM) to provide deaf and
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After Typhoon Tino battered the Visayas regions, residents of Negros Island Region called for urgent help as areas in the central and southern parts, particularly cities of La Carlota and
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Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Vince Dizon on Nov. 5 denounced Cebu’s flood control projects for failing to manage the flooding during the Typhoon Tino onslaught. During
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Senate Deputy Majority Leader JV Ejercito filed “Emman Atienza Bill,” or “Anti-Online Hate and Harassment Act,” a measure to address and combat online hate, harassment, and other forms of online
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Typhoon Tino battered Cebu on Nov. 4, exposing weaknesses in the province’s flood control infrastructure and the consequences of decades of unregulated quarrying. Floodwaters from the Butuanon, Mananga, and other
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With evacuation centers filled beyond capacity, Typhoon Tino forced Dinagat Islands residents to seek safety inside cramped drainage canals. Inside the drainage passage were 14 families, including a mother carrying
News1 week ago
As of 5:00 PM today, Typhoon ‘Tino’ (Kalmaegi) has strengthened as it moves westward at 20 km/h toward Caraga and Eastern Visayas after initially making landfall at peak intensity, with
News4 days ago
Typhoon Tino battered Cebu on Nov. 4, exposing weaknesses in the province’s flood control infrastructure and the consequences of decades of unregulated quarrying. Floodwaters from the Butuanon, Mananga, and other
News4 days ago
With evacuation centers filled beyond capacity, Typhoon Tino forced Dinagat Islands residents to seek safety inside cramped drainage canals. Inside the drainage passage were 14 families, including a mother carrying
Features and Lifestyle4 days ago
Sa bansang binubuo ng 7,641 na kapuluan, nililipad ng hangin, winawasiwas ng mga puno, at tinatangay ng mga alon ang mga alamat ng mga nilalang na namumuhay sa kultura ng
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Every Filipino child dreams of sinking a three-pointer. Fewer dreams of serving an ace or landing a perfect vault. And yet, medals have come not from the courts we worship,
Columns1 week ago
Watching the congress’s corruption probe on the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) flood control issue is like a mental masturbation with the country’s greatest edgers: everything is pent-up,
Columns3 weeks ago
Following the earthquakes that hit several parts of the country, including a magnitude 6.9 earthquake in Cebu, and 7.4 and 6.8 temblors in Davao Oriental, donation drives, relief operations, and
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“Wala lang, pagod lang ako.” We’ve all said it. That quick, automatic reply when someone asks if we’re okay—even when we’re clearly not. Because it’s easier that way. No explanations,
VIEWS2 months ago
Kenjie-Aya Oyong Likas na sa Pilipinas ang pagiging habulin ng mga bagyong namumuo sa Dagat Pasipiko, ngunit hanggang ngayon parokyano pa rin ang bansa sa mga tapal-butas na aksyon. Isa
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Joe Vincent Fernandez What was once envisioned as a platform to amplify marginalized voices and democratize representation in Congress has become a backdoor for the dubious political lineage— an instant
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Bernadette Soriano Hiya has long been flattened into the English word “shame,” but that translation does it no justice. In our culture, hiya is not just the blush of embarrassment—it
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Bernadette Soriano Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment case isn’t over — it’s simply on “pause,” tucked neatly into the Senate archives where inconvenient cases go to napping. The Senate voted
AnalyticsYesterday
When Typhoon Tino made its landfall, the Mananga River rose quickly. It flooded homes immediately. Due to the river’s inability to contain the floodwaters, a few hours of rain already
Science and Technology2 days ago
With the onslaught of typhoons in the country, weather forecasting means more than just saving livelihoods and properties—it means saving lives. Still, Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)
Science and Technology1 week ago
Reliance on fossil fuels keeps Filipinos trapped in unbearable heat, pollution, and frequent power outages. In the worst scenario where these energy resources deplete, the country risks facing economic and
Analytics2 weeks ago
Trigger warning: This article contains mentions of suicide. A week has passed since another earthquake shook northern Cebu. Still reeling from the devastation of the 6.9-magnitude quake last September 30,
Analytics3 weeks ago
Two seconds before the 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck roughly 60 miles from my area on September 30, my Anrdoid phone warned me to take cover. It bought our family extra time
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What does it take for an ordinary night to turn into a wound you carry forever? In Cebu, the answer came without warning. At 9:59 pm on September 30, 2025,
Scitech2 months ago
Refractive correction options have long lived to accommodate the optical needs of the public. Eyeglasses, contact lenses, and surgeries, you name it. But almost 40 years after LASIK was introduced,
Features and Lifestyle1 month ago
For a few hours on an otherwise ordinary afternoon, a rally can feel like a country within a country, a fleeting republic conjured not by law but by bodies and
Features and LifestyleYesterday
Suddenly, everyone online seems to have become a moral police. Social media has turned into a courtroom where every mistake is a crime, and everyone feels entitled to pass judgment.
Features and Lifestyle4 days ago
Sa bansang binubuo ng 7,641 na kapuluan, nililipad ng hangin, winawasiwas ng mga puno, at tinatangay ng mga alon ang mga alamat ng mga nilalang na namumuhay sa kultura ng
Features and Lifestyle5 days ago
Ngayong undas, tipikal na sa mga Pilipino ang pag-alala sa mga yumao, pagpapadasal para sa mga kaluluwa, at pagdalaw sa puntod ng mga pumanaw. Ngunit sa panahon na hindi natin
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When will journalism be untied with danger and fear? Whenever someone asks me what profession I’d like to take, I usually say Accountancy or anything business-related, especially when my relatives
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They say nostalgia hits hard when people rekindle their brightest and fondest memories. Whether it be one’s 7th birthday party or that one cozy yet chaotic Christmas Eve with the
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Mga magulang na sabik makapiling ang kanilang mga anak. Mga estudyanteng gustong muling maramdaman ang yakap ng magulang. Mga manggagawang pagod, kulang sa tulog, ngunit puno ng pag-asang muling makauwi.
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After posting back-to-back Group A wins over Syria and Tajikistan, the Philippine Under-17 Women’s National Football Team (PWNFT) moved within reach of a berth in the AFC U-17 Women’s Asian
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