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  1. Gen Z stuck in ‘AI paradox’

    Gen Z stuck in ‘AI paradox’

    Gen Z is using artificial intelligence more than ever, but growing less confident in it, according to a new report by Gallup, the Walton Family Foundation, and…

    Carl Magadia · 10 April 2026 · 1 min read

  2. Kids know more: Parents confront knowledge gap

    Kids know more: Parents confront knowledge gap

    Filipino parents are increasingly optimistic about artificial intelligence, but many admit they are still catching up, according to a new survey by Google and…

    DT · 10 April 2026 · 1 min read

  3. Aurora farmers hit by fuel hike may get aid

Aurora farmers hit by fuel hike may get aid

Rising fuel prices are beginning to hit where it hurts most in Aurora — its farms.

Jonas Reyes · 10 April 2026 · 1 min read

  • MidEast tension delays Phl passport releases

    MidEast tension delays Phl passport releases

    Passport applicants should expect delays in the release of their documents due to logistical and supply chain disruptions caused by the ongoing crisis in the…

    Edjen Oliquino · 8 April 2026 · 1 min read

  • From ‘Uuwi ka ba?’ to ‘Kaya ba? ,’ every peso counts

    From ‘Uuwi ka ba?’ to ‘Kaya ba? ,’ every peso counts

    The Philippine Ports Authority recorded 2.23 million passengers from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday which was a seven percent drop from last year’s 2.41 million…

    Eunice Samonte · 8 April 2026 · 2 min read

  • OpenAI buys a voice

    OpenAI buys a voice

    OpenAI has acquired tech-focused streaming show “TBPN” as part of a broader push to influence public perception of artificial intelligence, according to a…

    DT · 7 April 2026 · 1 min read

  • DA warns food prices surge continuing

    DA warns food prices surge continuing

    The Department of Agriculture (DA) is rolling out targeted interventions to contain rising food prices, as higher fuel costs ripple through the agricultural…

    Mico Virata · 7 April 2026 · 1 min read

  • DoE warns: Oil prices may stay sky‑high for years

    DoE warns: Oil prices may stay sky‑high for years

    Filipinos may face prolonged high fuel prices as global disruptions in the Middle East continue to affect the oil supply, making a quick rollback unlikely.…

    Maria Bernadette Romero · 7 April 2026 · 2 min read

  • Undertaker reveals corpse to justify fuel buy

    Undertaker reveals corpse to justify fuel buy

    BANGKOK, Thailand (AFP) — When a Thai garage attendant refused to fill Preecha Ngernkasem’s jerrycans with the diesel he wanted, the temple attendant opened up…

    Agence France-Presse · 1 April 2026 · 2 min read

  • Palace: Local currency slide driven by Middle East tensions

    Palace: Local currency slide driven by Middle East tensions

    ‘This is not what we want (the government intervening with peso slide against the US dollar). This is truly having an impact, and the weakening of the peso…

    Raffy Ayeng · 1 April 2026 · 2 min read

  • Peso slumps to 60.69 with surge in oil imports

    Peso slumps to 60.69 with surge in oil imports

    The peso has slumped to a new record low on Monday, closing at 60.69 against the US dollar, as rising oil imports and escalating geopolitical tensions…

    Jason Mago · 30 March 2026 · 2 min read

  • Our cross to bear

    Our cross to bear

    At a time of hardship, such controversies deepen public distrust and sharpen the sense that the sacrifice is not equally shared.

    DT · 30 March 2026 · 3 min read

  • Oil crisis, another Covid test

    Oil crisis, another Covid test

    The private sector has stepped in, but it cannot substitute for coherent policy from the government.

    Darren M. de Jesus · 29 March 2026 · 2 min read

  • Admitting a crisis

    Admitting a crisis

    At any rate, it now seems the emergency declaration somewhat preempted or blunted criticisms of this administration’s credibility and competence.

    Nick V. Quijano Jr. · 28 March 2026 · 3 min read

  • Running on fumes

    Running on fumes

    The global oil crisis is no longer a distant economic forecast; it is now at the doorstep of every Filipino athlete.

    DT · 28 March 2026 · 3 min read

  • During Lent, folks bear travel cross

    During Lent, folks bear travel cross

    For some families, however, traditions remain unchanged despite the financial strain. One parent said their family will continue their annual ‘Visita Iglesia,’…

    Anita Villanueva,Maria Bernadette Romero · 28 March 2026 · 3 min read

  • Peso slumps down to new low at P60.55; bourse finishes week under 6,000

    Peso slumps down to new low at P60.55; bourse finishes week under 6,000

    The Philippine peso sank to a new record low of P60.55 per US dollar on Friday afternoon as the crisis in the Middle East continued to weigh on the currency…

    Toby Magsaysay · 27 March 2026 · 3 min read

  • World Bank to aid economies hit by Mideast conflict

    World Bank to aid economies hit by Mideast conflict

    The World Bank Group announced on Thursday (Friday, 27 March, Philippine time) that it will provide financial assistance to member countries — including the…

    Toby Magsaysay · 27 March 2026 · 2 min read

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