Another wave of disinformation is making the rounds online — this time claiming that President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has ...
Today is the feast of St. John Paul II. I will always remember him as the Pope whose mere presence could bring people to ...
It has been a year since I shifted my sablay onto my left shoulder. As we were cued to stand, my hand lingered for a while ...
After watching a film, moviegoers sometimes leave the cinema feeling nothing, thinking instead about how to get home amid late-night traffic or where to have dinner in a crowded mall. But such cannot ...
Electricity is treated as a given, until it isn’t. In far too many parts of the Philippines, energy insecurity is not an anomaly but a way of life. In Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro, we met a ...
Jerrold Tarog’s long-awaited “Quezon” did not disappoint. As a matter of fact, it exceeded my already jaded vision following his “Heneral Luna” (2015) and “Goyo: Ang Batang Heneral” ...
Thanks to a few corrupt politicians, government executives, and contractors who have been sucking up much of the wealth in ...
Some cause happiness wherever they go; others whenever they go. The famous line by Oscar Wilde might well have been written ...
From war relic to blueprint for climate-resilient communities. The Quonset hut story did not end in 1945. Its DNA lives on in ...
The controversial Rice Tariffication Law (RTL) will again be overhauled as it has failed to achieve its original intent of ...
The term “public servant” carries a certain moral expectation that those who enter government office do so out of a genuine ...
For the Philippines to achieve genuine inclusive progress, it must confront its most destructive obstacle: systemic corruption. This disease drains public funds, weakens trust in institutions, and ...