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CANDON, Ilocos Sur — It turned from bad to worse for the embattled Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF).
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CANDON, Ilocos Sur — It turned from bad to worse for the embattled Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF).
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Four senior women artists at Sunshine Place in Makati prove that creativity has no age limit. Through painting, friendship, faith, and lifelong learning,…
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Senator Erwin Tulfo, a member of a family long known for made-for-television tough talk, found himself walking back his own rhetoric on Sunday after…
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Classes will open Monday, 8 June, for School Year 2026-2027, with the Philippine National Police (PNP) deploying more than 55,000 security personnel nationwide…
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Accelerating a just transition away from fossil fuels and towards renewables is the only sustainable path to lower costs and to real energy security.
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Unsurprisingly, though, this Peter denied ‘the Lord’ more than three times, resisting efforts to step down from office.
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The nation needs a Senate focused on legislation, not self-preservation.
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With the issue on the legality of the recent Senate coup continuing to loom over the country, some lawyers under the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP)…
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The Department of Education's proposed shift from a four-quarter system to a three-semester academic calendar for School Year 2026–2027 is designed to maximize…
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The Department of Education (DepEd) said enrollment for School Year 2026–2027 has reached nearly 26 million learners ahead of the opening of classes on 8 June,…
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For beneficiaries, the program serves both as livelihood assistance and support for rebuilding schools damaged by typhoon ‘Basyang.’
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BAGUIO CITY — Of the eight major infrastructure projects proposed under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) program of the Baguio City government, only one is…
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Are we born merely to survive? Are we meant to live our entire lives in a state of perpetual panic, just one medical emergency away from total ruin?
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Democracies do not erode only when courts are abolished or Congress is shut down. They also erode when institutions remain intact but are used so selectively…
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In his usual quacking ‘can’t accept defeat’ way, Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano was still at it. The Senate’s near paralysis, which cost him all moral authority to…
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If the dispute reaches the Supreme Court, the living Constitution argument would likely apply.
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The enrollment drive comes as the Philippines continues to grapple with a deep learning crisis.
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A teachers’ group has raised concern over the worsening workload pressures in public schools under the three-term school calendar, saying reforms intended to…
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