The New Era Of Preventive Medicine: Advancing BHRT And Pharmacy Compounding Awareness In The Philippines

The growing focus on preventive medicine highlights how personalized care is reshaping the future of healthcare in the Philippines.

TESDA, Nestlé Philippines Join Forces To Empower Coffee Farmers Through Skills Development

Technical Education and Skills Development Authority and Nestlé Philippines strengthen their partnership to support coffee farmers through skills development and sustainable livelihood programs.

The BE Group Secures COREnergy Partnership To Energize Mabuhay Towers

The BE Group of Companies partners with COREnergy to improve energy management across Mabuhay Towers in Cebu.

Teachers Have Already Cut Their Workload By Up To 85% Using AI. So Why Can’t Schools Sustain It?

Teachers in the Philippines are quietly using AI to cut lesson planning time, but without system support, those gains struggle to last across schools.
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Philippines Joins World Observance Against Human Trafficking

This 30th of July, let’s join the world in raising awareness in the situation of the victims of human trafficking.

Antique Mayor Salutes Duterte For Bringing Peace To His Hometown

SONA UPDATE: San Remigio Mayor praises President Rodrigo Duterte who brought peace and growth to Antique through the implementation of Executive Order 70 or the "whole of nation approach" against the scourge of communist terrorists.

10 Powerful Filipina Athletes That Represent PH For Tokyo Olympics 2020

LAKAS PINAY: 10 out of 19 delegates to represent the Philippines in the world’s biggest sporting event are women.

What Are GCQ Heightened Restrictions, How Is It Different From Others

As the country ventured into another level of Covid-19 protocol, here's everything you need to know about the newly imposed GCQ with heightened restrictions:

PRRD Changed Lives For The Better, Say NegOr Residents

SONA UPDATE: Negros Oriental residents expressed gratitude to President Rodrigo Duterte for having done much to uplift their lives over the past five years of his administration.

Antique Farmers To Get Seedlings For Rain-Drenched Crops

The Office of the Provincial Agriculture will provide replanting materials or seedlings to farmers in two municipalities in Antique, which reported damage to their rice crops due to the southwest monsoon induced flooding.

Dependents Of Retired N. Ecija Cops Get 50% Tuition Discount

Dependents of police retirees in Nueva Ecija can now avail of a 50-percent discount on tuition in view of a memorandum of agreement between the provincial police office and a renowned college in the province, a school official said.

Free Education, Pandemic Support Among Key PRRD Legacies

SONA UPDATE: Among the many things that the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte will be remembered for is how it opened doors for the Filipino youth to explore opportunities, leading to empowerment, success, and realization of their aspirations.

Cebu City To Open Drive-Thru Vax Sites For Elderlies

Cebu City acting Mayor Michael Rama said the city government eyes to open drive-through and hybrid mobile vaccination centers in the province for senior citizens.

Laoag Kicks Off Mega Vax Drive For OFWs, Seafarers

Overseas Filipino workers and seafarers were among the priority groups during the mega vaccination drive on Monday held at the Divine Word College of Laoag.

More Filipino Couples Into Family Planning Amid Pandemic

Family planning users have increased nearly 4 percent in the country, based on the Commission on Population and Development's record.

Zambo City Recalls Order Allowing Children Outdoors

The Zamboanga City's task force on coronavirus disease 2019 has recalled its order allowing children aged five years old and above outdoors.

NegOcc Ensures ASF-Free Status

Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson commended the efforts of stakeholders in Negros Occidental for sustaining its African swine fever-free status amid the outbreak of the hog disease in many parts of the country.

PRRD Legacy: Expanding Access To Higher Educ Through Free Tuition

SONA UPDATE: President Rodrigo Duterte said he and the lawmakers helped lift the burden of the "heavy cost of tertiary education" off the people's shoulders with the passage of free tuition in all state universities and colleges.

Bacolod City Halts Walk-In Vaccination In Shopping Malls

The Covid-19 Vaccination Council in Bacolod City will no longer allow walk-in vaccinees in inoculation centers inside the three major shopping malls to avoid crowds and ensure the orderly administration of jabs for various priority sectors.

President Duterte Delivers On His Commitments

SONA UPDATE: City Mayor Jerry Treñas has lauded President Rodrigo Duterte for being able to successfully deliver the government’s anti-drug campaign by making communities safe and clipping the drug lords' evil business and power.

1.5M Enrolled In TESDA Online Courses

SONA UPDATE: In his sixth and final State of the Nation Address, Duterte said he instructed TESDA to ensure the upskilling of the employees, including the returning overseas workers.

DSWD OKs Cash Aid For VisMin Areas Under ECQ

The implementing guidelines for the distribution of cash aid to local government units under enhanced community quarantine in Visayas and Mindanao have been approved.

‘We Need To Race Against Time,’ PRRD To TF Bangon Marawi

SONA UPDATE: "Rebuilding a better Marawi remains today, still not completed," said President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the Task Force Bangon Marawi to fast-track the government-led rehabilitation of Marawi City.

PH Health Landscape Continues To Improve

The Philippines’ health landscape continues to improve with the continuous arrival of more Covid-19 vaccine doses, President Rodrigo Duterte said on Monday.

Peace And Order Improved Under PRRD: Manila Mayor

The peace and order situation greatly improved under the Duterte administration, according to Manila Mayor Isko Moreno on Monday.

PH Covid-19 Recoveries Rise By 5K To 1,473,009

COVID-19 UPDATE: The nation's overall tally of Covid-19 patients who beat the disease have reached 1,473,009 as 5,766 new recoveries were recorded as of Monday.

Duterte Insists All Pinoys Must Be Allowed To Return Home

Despite cases of the highly infectious Delta variant of the coronavirus, President Rodrigo Duterte has not changed his mind about allowing Filipinos to return home.

Rainy-Day Laundry Blues: Why Care+ Hygiene Are Musts This Rainy Season

Here are some helpful tips that you can use to shake off all the rainy-day laundry blues:

Two Philippine Teams Are Finalists In Global Space Data Competition For COVID-19

Two teams from the Philippines, GiveSight and World MAQI are selected to compete for the all-virtual, Earth Observation Dashboard Hackathon, to solve challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic using space data.

LazStart 2.0: Lazada Nurturing The Next Generation Of Entrepreneurs

Lazada is accelerating its efforts to help Filipinos expand knowledge on eCommerce through LazStart 2.0.

5 Easy Tips To Help You Shop Wisely At The Shopee 8.8 Mega Flash Sale

Your ₱8 can go a long way with this Shopee's 8.8 Mega Flash Sale!

Ilocanos Laud Duterte’s Sincerity To Effect Change

SONA UPDATE: As President Rodrigo Duterte delivered his final State of the Nation Address on Monday afternoon, residents in Ilocos Norte were anxious of what he has to say about the current state of the country.

Margielyn Didal Falls Short, Clinches 7th Place In 2020 Olympics Street Skateboarding

TOKYO OLYMPICS 2020 UPDATE: The 22-year-old Philippine skate star ended her Olympic journey clinching 7th place with a “seal of approval” and a “big smile” after falling short during the preliminary rounds.

Game Of Thrones Star Emilia Clarke To Replace Amber Heard In ‘Aquaman 2’

Will the “Mother of Dragons” replace the “Queen of the Seas” in Aquaman 2?

BSP Orders LYKA App To Stop Operations; LYKA App “Relax. We Got This”

LYKA operators "have already expressed willingness" to register to the BSP after the central bank directed the app to stop its operations.

Sharon Cuneta’s #1 Impersonator “Ate Shawee” Dies At 45

Rest in peace, Ate Shawee, the 45-year-old comedian, dies of liver cirrhosis, “with complications”.

Smile Train Expands Comprehensive Cleft Care Services Across Philippines

Smile Train announces the establishment of four Comprehensive Cleft Care centers across the Philippines to help increase the accessibility of treatment to cleft-affected individuals and their families.

One Of PH’s Biggest Public Parks To Rise In New Clark City

LOOK: A sprawling 44.8-hectare park inspired by global best practices and Philippine heritage will soon rise at the New Clark City in Tarlac.

PH Red Cross Bakuna Hubs Equipped With Ultra-Low Freezers

LOOK: The Philippine Red Cross is keeping to its promise of being an integral partner of the Philippine Government in its Covid-19 vaccination drive as it procured ultra-low freezers for several of its "Bakuna Centers".

Army, Bangsamoro Ministry Produce First ALS Graduates In Sulu

SPOTTED: A 56-year-old housewife of Patikul, Sulu, expressed elation that she was able to acquire basic education despite her age through the Alternative Learning System jointly implemented by armies and the Bangsamoro ministry.

PH Approves Bt Eggplant’s Use For Food, Feeds

The Department of Agriculture approves the use of the Bt eggplant for direct use as food, feed, or processing to make use of modern biotechnology in the country.

38 Antique ‘Sacadas’ Now SSS Members

Some 38 sugar migrant workers or sacadas from this province are now enrolled with the Social Security System and may avail of the claims such as "disability, sickness, death claim, and maternity for women.”

Duterte Administration Builds Resilient, Decent Houses

Secretary Eduardo del Rosario vowed to provide low-cost housing projects for all Filipinos under Duterte's administration.

Nat’l Gov’t Support Made Many Manila LGU Projects Possible: Isko

Manila Mayor Isko Moreno on Friday thanked the national government for its continuing support that resulted in the accomplishment of the city's flagship projects.

120 Marawi Families Find New Homes 4 Years After Siege

Families displaced after their houses were burned during the 2017 Marawi Siege now have permanent shelters in two sites in Marawi.

BP2 Allows CamSur Family To Leave Pandemic-Affected Life Behind

SPOTTED: A teenage boy agreed to go back to Camarines Sur together with his mother and nine-year-old brother after realizing they will have a better future through the “Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-asa” program of the national government.

142 Free WiFi Sites Now Operational In Pangasinan

The Department of Information and Communications Technology has established some 142 sites of the “Free WiFi for All” in 21 towns and cities of Pangasinan as of July 1.

Tarsiers Rescued In Surigao Sur Released Back To The Wild

Two Philippine Tarsiers were found and rescued by concerned individuals in the towns of Carrascal and Carmen in Surigao del Sur.

Final SONA Modest, Memorable: Andanar

Witness President Rodrigo Duterte’s sixth and final State of the Nation Address on July 26 (today) as it said to be “modest yet memorable".

Baguio Secures Media Help To Promote Vaccination

The Baguio City government has continued to partner with media practitioners to inform the public on the importance of vaccination and other relevant information in the battle to end the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic in their place.

CHED Formally Recognizes Conversion Of SoCot State College

The Commission on Higher Education formally recognized on Friday the conversion as a higher education institution of the South Cotabato State College in Surallah town.

DSWD Readies Over 29K Food Packs For Monsoon-Affected Families

The Department of Social Welfare and Development in the Cordillera Administrative Region has pre-positioned nearly 30,000 family food packs to augment the local supply for families affected by the continuous rains due to the enhanced southwest monsoon in the province.

DOH To Upgrade 3 Iloilo Hospitals

Three government hospitals in Iloilo province will be upgraded to Level 2 as part of efforts to combat the coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak and meet other medical requirements of the residents.

Strictly Observe Protocols During Travels, DOT Reminds Tourists

Travelers are still subjected to a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction test-before-travel requirement for those below 18 and above 65 years old, as per IATF's resolution.