Trixelle Mae Bumatay Every road begins by asking something to move aside. Sometimes, it is a fence. Sometimes, a building. This time, it is hundreds of mature trees that have
Trixelle Mae Bumatay Every road begins by asking something to move aside. Sometimes, it is a fence. Sometimes, a building. This time, it is hundreds of mature trees that have
Crystal Anne Cu Pumalo sa 60% ng pamilyang Pilipino ang hindi kayang bayaran ang P10,000 na bayarin sa ospital nang walang utang, kaya napipilitan ang marami sa kanilang gawing “insurance”
Sam Benedicto Nearly one in four Filipino adolescents fall behind in education by the age of 18, according to the Longitudinal Cohort Study on the Filipino Child (LCSFC). The study
Ramil Miralles Bullying reports reached 966 in Western Visayas schools during the school year 2025-2026, prompting the Department of Education (DepEd) Region 6 to resolve 95% of the cases. Latest
Jhovance Alecxis Dajao A social media post circulating online claims that former Philippine President Rodrigo Roa Duterte physically appeared inside an International Criminal Court (ICC) courtroom during his hearing in
Jessie Marco Cabrera A Facebook post by the page “Ang Balita Ngayon” claimed that retired Brigadier General Orlando De Leon accused President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. of using his state
Hannah Marie Caduada Sa gitna ng makakapal na kagubatan ng Sibuyan Island, isang pambihirang tuklas ang muling nagpatunay na marami pang misteryo ang kalikasan na hindi pa natutuklasan ng tao.
After the 2025 midterm elections, the youth’s vote quickly emerged as the election’s biggest story. For many, the surprise victories of Bam Aquino and Kiko Pangilinan seemed to confirm that
The first ever pride march in the entirety of Asia was held in the Philippines on June 26, 1994. It was known as the Pride Revolution initiated by the Progressive