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‘Pacman' The Dog Dies In Freak Accident
“Pacman” the dog, who served as Manny Pacquiao’s sidekick and running mate for over a decade, died after accidentally being ran over by a car driven by the boxing champion’s close aide in General Santos City.
Millions To Give Birth In A Time Of Pandemic
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNI-CEF) has warned that an estimated 116 million babies all over the world will be born under the shadow of COVID-19. These babies are projected to be born about 40 weeks – nine to 10 months – after May 10, the day the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus had become a pandemic.
51 Talk's Social Media Campaign Brings Attention To Teach From Home
Since February, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced K-12 school districts to close, and sent more than 290 million children and youths home, data from UNESCO showed. Learning online has then become the only choice. This increase in demand has boosted online education platforms like 51Talk in China.
How the pandemic impacts healthcare
Respirator, face cover, gown, gloves, shoe covers.
Tourism will recover well, DOT chief says
The tourism industry will recover well from three months of quarantine and restore the jobs lost by millions of Filipinos dependent on the industry, according to the country’s tourism chief.
NBA RELOAD: JULY 30 LEBRON FACES KAWHI
From COVID-19 freeze, Lakers-Clippers heat it up
Identify your type of hunger to avoid stress eating
A dietitian-nutritionist’s advice on eating healthy during these times
FIVE THINGS TO LOOK FORWARD TO WHEN THE RESORTS WORLD MANILA HOTELS REOPEN
The hospitality industry has been hit hardest by the pandemic—no one’s travelling for either business or leisure, people are working at home, families aren’t eating out—but in an online YouTube live press conference held by the top managers of hotel brands Manila Marriott Hotel, Sheraton Manila Hotel, Holiday Inn Express, Savoy and Belmont, Hilton Manila, and Hotel Okura, the industry is raring to reopen.
June Mar, Son Of Cebu, Appeals To Townmates
San Miguel Beer center June Mar Fajardo, the reigning six-time PBA MVP, is calling on his fellow Cebuanos to follow government health guidelines to stop the spread of coronavirus.
Nations Starting To Ease COVID-19 Restrictions
Some nations around the world are now beginning to relax the restrictions they imposed on their people when COVID-19 emerged as a major threat around March this year.
Duterte Calls For Fundamental Changes In ASEAN To Combat COVID-19
President Duterte said the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) must recalibrate its plans taking into consideration the lessons learned from the onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic.
IZ*ONE Breaks Own Album Sales Record With ‘Oneiric Diary'
The new album of K-pop girl group IZ*ONE has surpassed the first-week sales record they set in February.
TNT Fires Tab
Fate at SBP, Blue Eagles still unknown
Marriage On Lockdown
Relationships under fire? Here’s how to cool things down at home
Ford Launches F-150 In The Philippines
Leveling up the pickup segment
Prepare For These Thousands Of Babies
The Commission on Population (Popcom) has officially acknowledged what so many people had predicted as early as March, when the government lockdowns began because of the surging COVID-19 cases in the country.
Tourism, Agriculture In The Recovery Effort
Our top tourist attraction, Boracay island, was reopened last June 16, part of the gradual resumption of economic activity after the lockdowns in various areas of the country due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
How To Talk About Pride Every Month
A roundtable discussion with local LGBTQ+ youth organizations on what it means to be an advocate and ally throughout the year
Mask Protest
These rainbow masks are the perfect statement piece this Pride Month
Covid-19 Tennis - Kyrgios Calls Out Djokovic On Twitter For ‘Stupidity'
SYDNEY (AFP) – Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has taken aim at Novak Djokovic’s “stupidity” after the world number one contracted coronavirus at an exhibition tennis tournament in the Balkans.
Close Encounters
New safety protocols and services in skincare and cosmetic clinics
Cebu City Quarantine Passes Suspended
Hard lockdown in barangays with massive COVID-19 cases mulled – Cimatu
How ‘May Ganon' Turned From Being Just An Expression To Copyrighted Tagline
I believe in the power of tag lines for brands in that they boost the products’ recall factor (may boosting na nagaganap!). Even for celebrities, their usual expressions create some sort of a “tag” for their personality. (Pero hindi price tag ha!)
Get Ready For Floods In Metro Manila
In all previous years, at this time of the year – the month of June – our attention would turn to the problems of the rainy season. Because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, however, national attention is so focused on the continuing infections and deaths along with the quarantine restrictions that other issues and problems may not be getting their due attention.
Fiba Dunk Of The Decade - Norwood Settles For Top 8 Finish
Gabe Norwood settled for a top eight finish in FIBA’s Dunk of the Decade contest after losing to Iran’s Arsalan Kazemi in the quarterfinals.
Wage Disparity Affecting Morale Of Provincial Frontliners – Galvez
The disparity in the wages and benefits of health care workers serves as a “big problem” in the capacity of the country to fully address the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
5,300 Pinoys Returning From Sabah
Task force to handle, manage repatriation
BLAST FROM THE PAST - Pacquiao's breakout fight
MP introduces himself to the world with KO win
DOTr Opens All Public Transport As Metropolis Recovers From Quarantine
As modes of public transportation have gradually resumed, the metropolis is also slowly going back to life with many workers returning in the road after more than two months of being cooped up at home during the hard lockdown.
DPRK To Send Millions Of Leaflets To South Korea In Retaliation
PYONGYANG, North Korea (Xinhua) — The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) will soon distribute 12 million leaflets to South Korea “to make them pay dearly for their crime,” the official Korean Central News Agency reported Monday.