Veloso returns to PH from Indonesia death row after 15 years
Jonell Rhae Manalo After over a decade of separation from her homeland, Mary Jane Veloso, an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) who had been on death row for almost 15 years,
Jonell Rhae Manalo After over a decade of separation from her homeland, Mary Jane Veloso, an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) who had been on death row for almost 15 years,
Adi Joaquim Tolentino Education Secretary Sonny Angara said the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) curriculum is being changed to ensure smooth formal schooling for Filipino children. Photo Courtesy of
Jamayka Rhose Pascual The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has launched the food bank named “Walang Gutom Kitchen,” to address hunger and food waste in Pasay City. Photos
Fernan Carigma The teaching and non-teaching personnel under the Department of Education (DepEd) are set to receive their Service Recognition Incentive (SRI) not exceeding P20,000 issued by the Office of
Sky N. Cartaño For the second time, the University of the Philippines (UP) secured its title as top-performing Philippine university and placed 300th worldwide in terms of sustainability at the
Fernan Carigma The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) clarified last December 12 wherein it issued a statement that the P138 million budget allocation is for its anniversary celebration next year,
Jamayka Rhose Pascual Vice president Sara Duterte has urged the House of Representatives to investigate President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s alleged use of confidential funds. Photo Courtesy of GMA Network.
Erin Devanadera Manila Schools Division Superintendent Rita E. Riddle has received case charges from Manila teachers who protested against her ‘administrative abuse and misconduct’ on International Human Rights Day on
Bea Allyson Alimangohan President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has signed two new laws in response to climate change, hazards, and public health crises emergencies on Wednesday. Photos Courtesy of CNN/Presidential Communications
Benedict Maravilla A bill that will penalize concert ticket scalpers to protect consumers from overpriced costs has been filed in the Senate. Named the “Anti-Ticket Scalping Act”, Senator Mark Villar