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EASTERN IN PLAYOFFS
Hong Kong Eastern vented its ire on hapless Terrafirma, 134-110, and clinched a playoffs ticket in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup yesterday at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig.
P2 per liter pump price hike looms
Major fuel price hikes are expected next week amid concerns that tougher sanctions on the Russian oil industry could tighten supply in the global oil market.
Marcos Must Match Words With Action On Rights
Despite his assurances to the international community that human rights will be the priority of his administration, President Marcos has failed to \"match his words with actions,\" especially in addressing past and ongoing violations, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said.
Sotto, Yap face off in court over 'Pepsi Paloma'
Actor and television host Vic Sotto and director Darryl Yap appeared before a Muntinlupa court yesterday for a hearing on Sotto’s petition for a writ of habeas data against Yap’s upcoming film, “The Rapists of Pepsi Paloma.”
PLDT, Akari lock horns; Genesis joins Capital 1
PLDT and Akari rekindle their rivalry when they face off in today's resumption of the Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference at the PhilSports Arena.
Business Matters From B3
Corporate values help create a unified, purpose-driven organization where everyone, from leadership to front-line employees, is aligned and working toward shared goals.
SEC Renews Warning Against Ecomamoni
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has renewed its call to the public to take caution against investments being offered by Ecomamoni.
In farewell speech, Biden warns of an 'oligarchy' taking shape in America
President Joe Biden on Wednesday warned that an “oligarchy” of the ultra-wealthy was emerging in America, sounding the alarm about unchecked power as he gave a farewell speech to the nation just days before he surrenders office to a man he disdains.
RCBC backs Alternergy's P1.4-B Bataan solar farm
Yuchengco-led Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. (RCBC) is extending a P1-billion loan to Alternergy Holdings Corp. to partially fund its 28-megawatt (MW) peak solar farm in Hermosa, Bataan.
After the world is so small, what's next for Paolo Sandejas?
After releasing the album titled, the world is so small, under the recording label Sony Music Entertainment, singer-songwriter Paolo Sandejas is thrilled about what his next musical endeavor will be like.
7 reported missing off Cagayan
A search and rescue operation is ongoing for seven people who went missing in the waters off Calayan Island in Cagayan on Wednesday.
ACEN, partner power RE project in India
Ayala-led ACEN Corp. and US-based BrightNight have started the commissioning of the first phase of their hybrid renewable energy project in India, moving a step closer to commercial operations.
Corruption top concern for businessmen in 2025
As the new year begins, it's the flourishing corruption that the country's business executives are most worried about, according to a survey towards yearend 2024 conducted by the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP).
DA chief concerned over SC ruling on commercial fishing
Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. on Friday expressed concern over the decision of the Supreme Court allowing commercial fishing vessels access to municipal waters, previously reserved for small-scale fishers under the Fisheries Code.
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Gov't rolls out SOP on terrorism cases
Government agencies, led by the Department of Justice (DOJ), rolled out the standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the handling of terrorism and terrorism financing cases.
PNP Accounts for 20% of High-Risk Gun Owners
The Philippine National Police has accounted for 20 percent of high-risk gun holders with a Type 5 license in an ongoing nationwide inspection of firearms, according to the PNP-Civil Security Group.
SoKor's Yoon refuses questioning again
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol on Friday again refused investigators' efforts to question him over his failed martial law bid, as the deadline on his detention neared.
A NIGHT OF MUSIC AND MERRIMENT
The Johann Strauss Society of the Philippines (JSSP), under the tandem leadership of chairman Consul General of Monaco Dr. Fortune Ledesma and president Olga Severino Martel, held an unforgettable holiday party at the lovely residence of ever-gracious couple Eddie and Dellie Yap in Makati City.
Why Jolina Still Owns The '90s Style Icon Crown
Up to this day, people still call Jolina Magdangal \"chuva choo choo,\" which is also the title of her '90s hit song.
Jessica Alba, Cash Warren Separate After 16 Years of Marriage
Jessica Alba and her husband Cash Warren (in photo) are separating after 16 years of marriage.
Djokovic leads march in Melbourne
A \"hot-headed\" Novak Djokovic sent an Australian Open warning to join Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev in the Last 16 on Friday, but Naomi Osaka's bid for a third Melbourne crown is over with injury.
Mammoth rally
The mammoth rally at the Luneta last Jan. 13, 2025 has become a watershed in the history of post-EDSA Philippines.
FAO-led project aids farming, fishing households in Mindanao
At least 12,000 farming and fishing households in Mindanao have benefited from a nearly $6-million project that seeks to uplift livelihoods and welfare, according to the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization.
Compliance is not enough
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PPA Hits Record High P27-B Revenue in 2024
The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) has recorded its highest annual revenue in history at P27.3 billion, thanks to the expansion of global trade and privatization of more ports.
Corporate values
The head of the recruitment agency presented their \"prized catch\" to the managing director and asked: \"Sir, we found three candidates as per your requirements. How do you want their placements, Sir?\"
Silk Roads Shaped Cultures And Histories
The Silk Road conjures romantic images of camels and caravans of exotic goods, crossing desert dunes, merchants trading silks and spices, with swashbuckling adventures along the way, maybe even a duel for the attention of a bejeweled maiden perfumed in heady scented oils while frankincense wafted in the air.
Disbarment complaint filed vs Duterte
Families of victims of extrajudicial killings and advocates of human rights have urged the Supreme Court (SC) to revoke former president Rodrigo Duterte's license to practice law, arguing that he has violated the Code of Professional Responsibility and Accountability and engaged in conduct unbecoming of a lawyer.
Sustainability against all odds: Meet our grassroots farmers
Sustainability remains a national buzzword. All over social media, we hear of leaders and experts talking about how to push for sustainability in the Philippines.