IT’S sad to learn that another curfew violator has died allegedly after he was caught by a team of barangay watchmen in Calamba, Laguna. The
Day: April 13, 2021
Nearly 400K tourism workers get DOLE aid
THE labor department has approved the application of close to 400,000 tourism sector workers for the one-time P5,000 aid under the COVID-19 Adjustment Measures Program
Hosaka still SC spox
NEWLY appointed Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo has retained Supreme Court Public Information chief Brian Keith Hosaka as the head of the high court's PIO, and
DFA summons Chinese envoy
THE Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) summoned Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Huang Xilian on April 12, 2021. The DFA expressed displeasure over the illegal
Poe urges DA to test imported meat for COVID
SENATOR Grace Poe urged the Department of Agriculture (DA) to take necessary measures and test imported meat for COVID-19. "Importante na ma-test din natin for
PRRD remark to waive COVID-19 vax slot ‘temporary sentiment’
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte’s remark about waiving his COVID-19 vaccination slot was his “personal conviction” that may change when more vaccine supplies arrive in the country,
Duterte hopes Ramadan will bring peace, prosperity
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte expressed hope on Tuesday that the holy month of Ramadan would bring peace and prosperity despite the pressing challenges the country is
‘Bayanihan 3’ “sure” sa Kamara at bakit naman, Comm. Jagger?
MAGANDANG balita ngayong “pinahihihirapan” pa rin tayo ng COVID-19: “Tiniyak” ni House Committee on Appropriations Chairman Eric Yap na aaprubahan ng kanyang komite ang panibagong
Lipardo of UST CRS gets GCARSIH
UST College of Rehabilitation Sciences faculty member and researcher Dr. Donald Lipardo received the Gelia Castillo Award for Research on Social Innovations in Health (GCARSIH).
Face masks may harm lungs, group warns
TWO environment-advocacy groups have called on the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) to ensure that the face masks being sold in the market do not