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PNP: No sacred cows in Barayuga murder probe
There will be no sacred cows in the Philippine National Police's investigation into the murder of former Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) board secretary Wesley Barayuga, a PNP official said yesterday.
Intelligence work a vanguard against smuggling'
Finance Secretary Ralph Recto recently highlighted the importance of intelligence work in government, calling it a \"vanguard\" against smuggling and other criminal activities.
DOST approves P935-M funding for 88 R&D projects
The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has approved the allocation of P935,262,000 to fund 88 industrial and emerging technology research and development projects next year.
Policy-making labor sector enters mainstream politics
The country's labor force will benefit from representation by party-list organizations vying for seats in Congress with their pro-labor advocacies, according to Senate Majority Leader Francis Tolentino.
5,753 teachers pass DepEd exam for school principals
Over 5,000 teachers nationwide are now qualified to become school principals after passing the Department of Education (DepEd)-administered examination for school heads.
BBM signs proclamation expanding West Cebu Industrial Park
President Marcos has expanded the West Cebu Industrial Park by designating several parcels of land in Balamban, Cebu for inclusion into the special economic zone.
NPC urged to work on lowering electricity costs
The National Power Corp (NPC) should work to reduce the universal charge for missionary electrification (UCME) subsidy to possibly bring down electricity rates for consumers connected to the main transmission grid, according to Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian.
Career Program by SM Offices and National University bridges academia and industry
As a key initiative for SM Offices to not only drive professional growth but also support tenant partners, SM Prime's SM Offices Business Unit recently held a career fair in partnership with the National University (NU) on Oct. 16 and 18 at the NU Fairview and NU Baliwag campuses, respectively.
DFA, agencies' MOU to combat spurious passport applications
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with various government agencies to strengthen cooperation in combating fraudulent passport applications.
Pinay, 23, wins UN award
A 23-year-old Filipina won the United Nations' Women's International Network for Disaster Risk Reduction Rising Star award during the recent Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in Pasay City.
Sara needs psychological assessment – lawmakers
The \"disturbing and childish\" temper and arrogance displayed by Vice President Sara Duterte during her two-hour press conference last week perhaps signal a need for her to undergo psychological tests, administration lawmakers suggested yesterday.
Go inspects super health center in Negros
In line with ongoing efforts to bring essential services closer to the grassroots, Sen. Bong Go visited Moises Padilla, Negros Occidental on Saturday to inspect the site for a new Super Health Center and extend assistance to the town's indigent residents.
Gov't asked to account for undocumented OFWs in Lebanon
The government is being urged to account for the thousands of undocumented overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in conflict-stricken Lebanon and other countries in the Middle East.
House quad comm invites Duterte to drug war probe
Koko to lead Blue Ribbon inquiry - Chiz
Coast Guard going on heightened alert for Undas
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) will be on heightened alert starting Oct. 31 as part of security preparations for All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day.
Labor leaders joining forces vs reelectionists, political dynasties
Five labor leaders eyeing Senate seats are joining forces for a stronger challenge against reelectionists and those belonging to political dynasties in next year's elections.
LPA outside PAR to turn into typhoon
The low-pressure area (LPA) outside the Philippine area of responsibility will develop into a typhoon and was expected to enter PAR yesterday or early today, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said.
Despite imports, rice retail price still high – group
Despite being the world's biggest rice importer, with at least 3.29 million metric tons imported, retail prices of the staple in the country remain high, rice watchdog group Bantay Bigas has bewailed.
"'OUTSIDE': A FAMILY DRAMA THAT SHINES A LIGHT ON GENERATIONAL
Beyond the blood, guts and flesh-eating \"dead ones,\" Carlo Ledesma's \"Outside\" is a \"truly Filipino\" family drama that shines a light on generational trauma.
The anatomy of the Pinoy zombie, according to director Carlo Ledesma
\"Why are the zombies still talking?\" and other burning questions about Netflix Philippines' \"Outside\" are finally answered by director Carlo Ledesma.
ING names new wholesale banking head for Asia-Pacific
Dutch Financial giant ING has appointed Uday Sareen as chief executive and head of wholesale banking for Asia-Pacific to oversee operations across 11 markets, including the Philippines.
Danish firm gets ECC for $3-B offshore wind farm
CopenhaDenmark-based gen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has secured a predevelopment environmental clearance for its $3-billion offshore wind project in Camarines Sur.
Charli XCX's Brat and it's completely different but also still brat remixes, ranked
This is the way Brat Summer ends, not with a bang, but a Twitch livestream.
WHY SHERYN REGIS CONSIDERS PERFORMING WITH WENDY MOTEN A DREAM COME TRUE
Sheryn Regis performed Come In Out of the Rain in 'Star In A Million' in 2003 and recorded it as her debut single. Wendy Moten, the original singer acknowledged Sheryn's contribution to the popularity of the song. In 'Harana: A Troy Laureta East Meets West Life Experience,' the Pinay singer performed the tune with Wendy. For Sheryn, it's another dream come true.
Lulu Tan-Gan espouses farm-to-fashion using weaves handcrafted in the Visayas
Renowned Filipina designer Lulu Tan-Gan is all set to showcase her \"Farm-to-Fashion\" philosophy that highlights the ethereal beauty and versatility of the piña fabric on Oct. 22 at Shangri-La The Fort for this year's highly anticipated Red Charity Gala.
GET YOUR VAX AND FACTS STRAIGHT AT WATSONS
Watsons is inarguably the country's leading health, wellness and beauty retailer. Here, you will find everything you probably need - fact is, Watsons will tell you what you need. From the top of your head to the tip of your toes and everything in between, Watsons has got it all for you! And now, Watsons has so much more to offer.
SOCORRO RAMOS @101: THE NANAY WE KNOW
Nanay Coring's bargaining skills made publishers and suppliers shed tears before surrendering and giving the discount she asked for.
Nestlé confident of attaining local coffee output target
Nestlé Philippines Inc. is confident of attaining its goal of increasing the yield of local coffee farmers to at least one metric ton per hectare by 2025 as part of its program to improve farmers' profits and welfare.
Who has the advantage?
Who would have the upper hand when it comes to sales and leadership? The extroverts or the introverts? Let's figure this out.
Rise in meat imports may not translate to lower prices
The country's meat imports from January to August climbed to more than 900,000 metric tons (MT) as shipments for the holiday season have started to arrive, especially delayed orders from previous months, causing profit concerns on some traders and importers.