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Drug war: They shoot children, don't they? (1)
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A call out to China for distorting the truth
THE CORNER ORACLE
Why were Trump voters laughing?
world view |There are many things about Donald Trump's enduring support that I understand in my gut, like opposition to the stupidest woke ideas, such as defunding the police, or the hunger for a strongman who could stop the winds of change
Following orders
This is the cost of following orders, whether blindly or knowingly, in the Philippine National Police: 214 cops faced 352 criminal charges, with 20 still in detention, for carrying out the war on drugs during the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte. Another 195 cops were sacked while 398 face possible dismissal from the PNP over administrative cases.
No system, no control
CTALK
Life-threatening
Pastor Apollo Quiboloy spent six months in hiding with no report that he ever required hospital confinement for any affliction. But perhaps arrest and detention without bail, in accommodations that a man wealthy enough to tool around in a private jet may not be used to, can trigger a \"life-threatening\" affliction.
200 drug convicts moving out of Bilibid
The government will transfer about 200 high-value inmates from the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) in Muntinlupa to what Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla described as \"the most secure facility\" in Palawan as part of the administration's campaign against illegal drugs.
Jeepney drivers to protest oil price hikes
Jeepney drivers are calling on the public to join a mass protest to stop rising oil prices.
PNP denies cybercrime surge
The Philippine National Police (PNP) belied yesterday the results of a survey conducted by the Social Weather Stations (SWS) showing a spike in cybercrime cases.
Phl joining global road safety meet in Morocco
President Marcos has announced that the Philippines will participate in the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety to be held in Morocco in February next year.
Comelec, MMDA to share assets for 2025 polls
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has signed an agreement with the Commission on Elections, allowing the Comelec to use the MMDA's assets for the 2025 midterm polls.
Phl files diplomatic protest vs China's Panatag baseline declarations
The Philippines filed yesterday a diplomatic protest over China's baseline declarations around Panatag or Scarborough Shoal after the Philippines' enactment of the Maritime Zones Act.
Ofel to reach typhoon category before landfall
Tropical Storm Ofel is forecast to intensify into a typhoon before it makes landfall over Northern or Central Luzon by tomorrow, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration said yesterday.
BBM reiterates ban on POGOs in all forms
All offshore gaming operations are banned in the country and there is no way they can operate under any similar license, President Marcos assured the public on Monday.
DBM praises BBM on rice assistance
Department of Budget and Management (DBM) Secretary Amenah Pangandaman has commended President Marcos for issuing Administrative Order 26, authorizing the one-time grant of rice assistance to all military and other uniformed personnel (MUP).
PNP: Quiboloy completes tests at Heart Center; results pending
The Philippine National Police (PNP) said yesterday detained religious leader Apollo Quiboloy has completed a series of medical tests at the Philippine Heart Center.
Royina Garma held in US, to be deported
Retired police colonel and former Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) general manager Royina Garma has been held in the United States and will face deportation, according to the Department of Justice.
Typhoon fatigue taking toll on rescuers, repeat evacuees
With six tropical cyclones hitting the country in just five weeks, \"typhoon fatigue\" is starting to take a toll on disaster response and rescue personnel and victims who have been in and out of evacuation centers, according to the Office of Civil Defense (OCD).
BBM: Phl-US ties won't change under Trump
President Marcos is optimistic of the unshakeable alliance between the Philippines and the US under the administration of president-elect Donald Trump.
Electricity rates up this month
The eight million customers of power distributor Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) should brace for higher rates this month as generation costs rose due to increased demand and peso depreciation.
24 more Senate aspirants tagged as nuisance bets
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has declared 24 more candidates as nuisance, preventing them from running for senator in the May 2025 midterm polls.
Quad comm resets hearing on EJK, drug war
A hearing by the quad committee of the House of Representatives scheduled for today and to which former president Rodrigo Duterte had unofficially confirmed his attendance has been canceled.
AND SO TO BED - AND BETTER SLEEP — AT IKEA
It's not every day that one gets invited to spend the night—or sleep over—at Ikea in Pasay City, the world's largest Ikea store.
Reyes polishes game in US
Tiffany Anne Ablan Reyes is in the US pursuing a college scholarship and, equally as precious, get betterif not the best - in the sport she and her family loves, basketball.
New frequency, new challenge for True FM team
The move to a new frequency is undoubtedly a new challenge for the team of True FM, which recently left its old home, 92.3 and transferred to the new one, 105.9, occupying the far right end frequency on the FM band.
KEEPING UP WITH GEN ZZZZZ
For many Filipinos, a good siesta serves as a coping mechanism that may also enhance productivity at work or at play. And if anyone asks why you're idling in the middle of the day, just tell them: 'I'm working on my dream job'
WHEN IN ROAM
Globe's GoRoam redefines the travel experience with a portfolio of first-to-market data roaming offers that provide stable, affordable, and reliable connectivity while you're overseas either for work or leisure.
A new way to refresh commuters
Through its partnership with PCX Markets (PCX), Perfetti Van Melle Philippines has transformed over 1,000 kg. of plastic waste into 100 Mentos benches, distributed to bus terminals nationwide.
Deeper and deeper
This is the second in a two-part series on the recent \"Digging Deeper: A Mining Philippines Policy Forum\" held at Westin Manila by the Chamber of Mines of the Philippines (COMP).
Old New
When he sits down on his radio show, Dr. Love cannot be a hypocrite.