UP CMC Demands Answers On Missing PHP4.4 Million

College seeks records, reconciliations, and supporting documents after foundation discloses fund losses.

Stolen Or Misappropriated? UP CMC Foundation Admits PHP4.4 Million Missing

Foundation says external audit uncovered fund losses as legal action moves forward.

Inside The UP CMC Foundation Controversy: The Key Players And The Questions They Face

Educators, media executives, and PR leaders find themselves at the center of the UP CMC Foundation dispute.

Vivant Energy Accelerates Clean Energy Growth With Acquisition Of Samar Phils. Renewable Corp.

Vivant Energy continues to accelerate its renewable energy initiatives with the full acquisition of Samar Philippines Renewable Corporation.
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No Need For ‘Academic Ease’: Palace

Presidential Spox. Harry Roque said he does not see a need for an “academic ease” since universities and colleges have already been flexible under the blended and distance learning scheme.

No Time For Complacency Despite Vaccine: UN Health Body

The World Health Organizationsaid it was "cautiously optimistic" about encouraging news on the COVID-19 vaccine.

Manila To Continue Cash Incentive Plan For Covid-Free Barangays

Manila City will continue to give cash incentives to barangays that will register zero COVID-19 infections in the next two months.

Gov’t Remains Focused On Public Service Delivery: Go

“Halos wala na pong tulog ang ating Pangulo. Matanda na po ang ating Pangulo pero magpapakamatay po ‘yan para sa kanyang kapwa Pilipino. ‘Yan po ang totoo." says Senator Bong Go.

Aussie Aid To PH Typhoon Response Reaches P35-M

The Australian government's assistance since the devastating Super Typhoon Rolly and Typhoon Ulysses hit the Philippines reached PHP35 million.

Talisay City Mayor Targets ‘Zero’ Covid-19 Cases

Talisay City Mayor Gerald Anthony Gullas said it is better to target “zero” COVID-19 cases even if it is difficult to achieve in densely populated localities.

Where Do Infectious Diseases Emerge?

As recent studies suggest that BtCov or Bat coronaviruses has a widespread distribution and diversity in the Philippines, it's high time we ask if our country could be the next source of infectious diseases.

#1Planet1Right: A Global Call For A New Human Right – A Healthy Environment

Haribon Foundation joins the BirdLife partnership in a demand that the United Nations recognize a new human right: the right to a healthy natural environment.

Nat’l ID Registers Over 300K Leyte Residents

The Philippine Statistics Authority has pre-registered 308,152 people in Leyte province for the Philippine Identification System.

Alpabeto Ng Kalikasan: The ABCs Of Philippine Biodiversity

To introduce a fun and simple way to promote the country's biodiversity, Haribon Foundation's Anya Santos-Uy launches Alpabeto ng Kalikasan, an alphabet book that highlights Proudly Pinoy plants and animals.

Ilocos Norte Joins Modern Jeepneys Bandwagon

Daily commuters may now feel safer and comfortable when riding public transportation as 23 of the 29 modernized jeepneys are now ready to ply the streets of Ilocos Norte!

Baguio Calls Residents 65 And Older To Stay At Home

Bawal lumabas! Baguio city government has ordered residents aged 65 years old and above to stay at home for a period of 10 days from Nov. 17 to 27.

GenSan Tracks Locust Swarms From Neighboring Towns

Agriculture personnel have stepped up their monitoring on farms and grasslands in the city's boundary areas due to the possible emergence of locust swarms coming from neighboring localities.

Are Bats To Blame For The Coronavirus?

A study conducted by the Chinese Academy of Sciences showed that 96% of the coronavirus genome spreading around the world today was identical to another coronavirus found in bats.

26 Eastern Visayas Cities, Towns Re-Open Tourism Industry

Planning for your next #travel amid the new normal? These cities and towns in Eastern Visayas have re-opened their tourism industry under the new normal!

Dagupan Mayor Donates Salary, Bonus As Cash Gift To JOs

Dagupan Mayor Marc Brian Lim has donated four months’ worth of his salary and year-end bonus, to be divided as a cash gift to the city government’s job order (JO) employees.

Mati City Donates P8-M Equipment To DepEd

The city government of Mati in Davao Oriental donated PHP8 million worth of equipment and materials for module reproduction to the Department of Education.

Degraded Forests, Then And Now

Through restoration campaigns such as Forest for Life Movement, Haribon Foundation and its volunteers hopes to bring back the country’s lush forests using native tree species.

Go Gives Aid To Typhoon Victims In Bulacan

Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go visited the towns of Marilao and Calumpit to distribute food packs and other assistance to families affected by the recent typhoons.

Good Samaritans Come To Aid Of Flood Victims In Isabela, Cagayan

These good sams have been preparing and distributing meals since November 13 to residents affected by floods spawned by Typhoon #UlyssesPH last week.

Iloilo City Shines Bright This Yuletide Season

A brighter Iloilo City! More than 600 parols will keep hope shining in the city as it welcomes the Yuletide season.

Border Control Order For Travelers From Other Provinces: Labella

Cebu City Mayor Edgardo Labello clarified that the city government will continue to require only a valid ID and certificate of employment from those who work in Cebu City but live in other areas of Cebu.

Lorenzana OK With NDRRMC Control Of Dams During Typhoons

Defense Sec. Delfin Lorenzana is fine with the proposal to put the NDRRMC in charge of dam discharge protocols in times of calamities and typhoons.

PRC Warns Public Vs. Leptospirosis

Dapat ka nga bang mabahala sa panganib na hatid ng leptospirosis? Narito ang mga maaring maging sintomas:

What Huggies Moms Kryz, Patty, And Isabel Want You To Know About Diapering

Want to learn more about the art of diapering? Check out these tips from Kryz, Patty, and Isabel!

Pasig Conducts Covid-19 Testing For Typhoon Victims

Pasig City has conducted COVID-19 testing for typhoon-affected residents staying in evacuation centers to prevent transmission of the disease while disaster response is ongoing.

Teodoro Appeals For Materials To Repair Typhoon-Damaged Houses

Marikina City is currently in need of construction material donations to rebuild damaged houses of affected by massive flooding due to Typhoon Ulysses last week.

Gov’t To Use Covid-19 Antigen Tests In Evacuation Centers

To ensure that COVID-19 will not be transmitted among evacuees, the government will conduct testing in evacuation centers.

1K More Jeeps To Ply Routes In Metro Manila

More than 1,000 traditional public utility jeepneys (TPUJs) will be back on the streets of Metro Manila beginning Wednesday, November 18.

Pilot Implementation Of Family MUAC Approach In The Philippines

As a way to help address malnutrition in the country, World Vision has been conducting trainings to help improve early identification of acute malnutrition cases in the Philippines.

DepEd To Provide Financial Aid To Typhoon-Hit Teachers, Personnel

DepEd Sec. Leonor Briones assured that the department will provide financial assistance to teachers and employees severely affected by the recent typhoons.

realme Officially Launches #realmeWithYou Christmas Specials Starting With Huge Prizes

It’s really gonna be merry Christmas with realme! As a way to give back to its fans, realme PH is offering exciting freebies which includes the raffle of 6 motorcycles! #realmeWithYou

Now Showing: Valenzuela Streams School To Boost Distance Learning

Valenzuela City introduced a new way on how students can have a better grasp of the learning modules given the struggle brought about by the new normal of learning.

Orphaned But Not Forsaken, These Children Are Fighting For Their Future

As many families struggle with the new normal of learning, hurdles are bigger and tougher for orphans. These are their stories:

The 3 Waves: Rebuilding Retail After The Pandemic

Here’s a better understanding for retailers on how they can recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic:

PH Covid-19 Recoveries Rise By 186 To 374,543

With an additional 186 new recovered cases on Tuesday, the overall tally of COVID-19 recoveries nationwide is now at 374,543.

Google Cloud Awards Globe Business With Premier Partner Status

As a Google Cloud Premier Partner, Globe now has access to a wide range of services — from technical, marketing, sales, to specific functions that address a company's customer needs.

SMC Sends Immediate Food Aid To Typhoon “Rolly” and “Ulysses” Victims

San Miguel Corporation continues its relief efforts to help people affected by the typhoon especially in the hardest-hit provinces — Catanduanes, Cagayan, and Quezon province.

Globe At Home Powers Digital Learning For Public Schools With WiFi2TEACH Program

Globe At Home is carrying out its pledge to support schools amid the new normal by donating 2,000 modems to teachers for their jobs.

Gatchalian Provides Aid To Marikina Residents

Chairman of the Senate Energy Committee Senator Win Gatchalian visited Marikina City, to be appraised of the power supply situation.

Caltex And Rock Ed PH Promote Safer Service Stations For Customers And Frontline Workers

In its efforts to provide a safe and healthy environment to the motoring public, Caltex partnered with volunteer group Rock Ed Philippines to supply select service stations with soap and liquid cleaners.

EDC On The Road To A Decarbonized, Regenerative Future Through Renewable Energy

EDC's shift to integrated reporting (IR) for its 2019 business performance signals the company’s response to the need for businesses and individuals to go beyond sustainability that simply seeks to do less harm.

Pope Francis Offers Prayers For Typhoon Victims

“I express my solidarity to the poorest families and those who are doing all they can to help them." Pope Francis has offered prayers for the country and the victims of Typhoon Ulysses.

Cebuanos Urged To Avoid Gatherings Amid New Rise In Covid Cases

The IATF-EID is urging Cebuanos to avoid holding crowd-drawing events that might cause transmission of COVID-19.

Gatchalian On Celebrating National Children’s Month

Senator Win Gatchalian urged both public and private schools to boost their programs that raise awareness on children's rights in celebration of National Children's Month.

Filipino Startup Recognized In Addressing SDG’s Using Space Tech

A Filipino startup is now being recognized globally for its efforts to utilize Earth observation data to predict dengue fever cases in the Philippines in order to improve public health!

Immunization Activities Resume In Bicol After Series Of Typhoons

The DOH is encouraging parents to participate in its vaccination program to provide their children protection against vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles, polio, and rubella,

Mindanao Journos Refresh Skills In Conflict-Sensitive Reporting

The three-day training for journalists aims to further expand the proficiency of the media practitioners in handling conflict-sensitive stories.

Surigao Sur Guv Lifts Entry, Movement Restrictions

Due to the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in Surigao del Sur, movement and entry in the restrictions in the province have been suspended.

More AFP, PNP Equipment Sent To Cagayan For Disaster Response

The deployment of a communications van and an air traffic controller will be of great help to troops conducting rescue operations.