Lilipas din ‘Yan”: Ang Madalas na Linya ng mga Politiko Kapag May Trahedya—Pero Dapat Hindi Tayo Makalimot
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Despite waist-deep flood and heavy rain, food delivery rider Michael John Grulla walked to finish a ₱49 order — a quiet act of heroism that moved many online.
Every year may bagyo, may baha, may relief ops—pero bakit parang laging balik sa simula?
What if You Could Control the Weather? Kaalaman sa Radyo Kalusugan’ Explores HAARP Technology
Hey ka-bayan, may bagong military task force ang South China Sea at ating bansa kasama ang United States—ito ang dapat mong malaman ngayon.
In Kuala Lumpur, Marcos stood firm — defending Philippine waters and calling out China’s actions in the South China Sea.
Transparency takes the spotlight — the Infrastructure Corruption Inquiry (ICI) will now livestream all Senate hearings on alleged flood control anomalies, giving Filipinos a front-row seat to how billions in public funds were spent — or misspent.
Public pressure wins — Lacson returns to probe flood-control mess. Expect truth bombs, not sweet talk.
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In a nation where fake news and corruption blur the truth, World News Day reminds us why honest journalism matters for every Filipino family.
Floods drown Filipinos while corruption drains funds. We must not compromise with evil in governance—only destroy it, before it destroys us.
For the first time in its 124-year history, five sitting justices of the Supreme Court of the Philippines traveled to Sulu on Thursday, September 4, to lead the groundbreaking of the province’s new hall of justice.
Media relations builds trust and connection. In a time of fake news and noise, how do you want to be known—through rumors or through truth?
A DPWH engineer in Batangas was arrested after allegedly offering millions in bribe money to stop a lawmaker’s probe on shady infrastructure projects.
The Philippines asks Japan for help in searching Taal Lake for 34 missing cockfight players.
A total of 18.96 million Filipino students who graduated from senior and junior high school in 2024 cannot read and understand a simple story.
Boss Johnny taught me — and so many others — that journalism is not simply a profession; it is a calling. It demands honesty, bravery, and an unbreakable commitment to the service of the people.