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.

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

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Vivant Energy continues to accelerate its renewable energy initiatives with the full acquisition of Samar Philippines Renewable Corporation.
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363 national search-and-rescue teams have been deployed to help local government units severely affected by flooding caused by Typhoon Ulysses.

90% Of Covid-19 Patients In E. Visayas Recovered: DOH

GOOD NEWS! a total of 6,879 COVID-19 patients have recovered, which is 90.11% of the region’s 7,634 confirmed cases since March.

Duterte Assures Immediate Aid For Typhoon ‘Ulysses’ Victims

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NegOr Logs More Covid-19 Recoveries, Fewer New Infections

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Avoid Some NCR Roads Due To Floods, PNP To Motorists

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Borongan City Eyes Upgrade Of Isolation Facility To Hospital

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No Classes In All Levels In Manila Nov. 13

#WALANGPASOK: Classes in both private and public schools in all levels in the city of Manila are suspended on Friday, November 13, 2020.

25K Cops Mobilized For Search, Rescue Ops

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DSWD Still Has More Than P800-M For Typhoon Victims

The Department of Social Welfare and Development said it has more than PHP800-million budget still available for the victims of calamities.

1,411 Families Evacuate In Pagudpud Due To Flooding

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Full Power Restoration Takes Days: Meralco

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Residents In Pangasinan Coastal Areas Evacuate Due To ‘Ulysses’

Residents of coastal areas in five towns and one city in Pangasinan have been evacuated due to the threat of storm surge as Typhoon Ulysses.

Road Clearing On In Nueva Ecija After ‘Ulysses’ Onslaught

Road clearing operations are in full blast in several towns of this province to remove fallen trees caused by strong winds spawned by Typhoon Ulysses.

PRRD Conducts Aerial Inspection Of ‘Ulysses’-Hit Areas

President Rodrigo Duterte, together with Sen. Bong Go, conducted an aerial inspection of the areas hit by Typhoon Ulysses.

BARMM To Build Public Markets Rooted In Moro Culture, Tradition

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Duterte Raises Need For Urgent Climate Action Post-‘Rolly’

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Plan, Prepare For Disasters: Gordon

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Palace Suspends Gov’t Work, Classes In 8 Regions Nov. 13

Work in government offices and classes in public schools in Metro Manila and seven other regions are suspended on Friday, November 13, 2020.

DTI To Give Livelihood Aid To 20 Ex-Rebels

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Cebu City Bans Caroling, Christmas Party Amid Covid-19 Crisis

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PH Covid-19 Recoveries Rise By 311

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Several Roads In CAR Closed Due To Landslide

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Heed Warnings To Save Lives During Disasters: NDRRMC

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Stopping Sinovac Clinical Trial Must Be Studied First: DOH

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PIA Launches Short Video Contest Highlighting Role Of PH Youth

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OWWA To Settle Accommodation Fees With Hotels Next Week: DOLE

Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III is confident that the OWWA will be able to fully settle its debt to 20 hotels currently accommoding OFWs under quarantine.

Changes Under Biden Admin Might Extend Stay Of 350K Pinoys In US

Around 350k pending cases of deportation among Filipinos might be affected amid the expected immigration policy changes under the administration of US President-elect Joe Biden.

‘Ulysses’ May Delay Power Restoration In Some Parts Of Bicol

The National Electrification Administration said power restoration in some parts of the Bicol region may be delayed due to Typhoon Ulysses.

Payments Coming In To Hotels Accommodating OFWs

OWWA is settling its unpaid bills to about 20 hotels currently accommodating OFWs under quarantine.

DOTr, LTFRB To Provide Cash Aid To PUVs

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Jericho Rosales And Kim Jones Brave ‘Ulysses’ To Help Out Typhoon Victims

Hanggang kailan ka makakatulong? Mag-asawang Jericho Rosales at Kim Jones, lumusong sa baha para matulungan ang mga nasalanta ng bagyong Ulysses.

Holcim, Human Nature Partner For Sustainable Management Of Plastic Wastes

Holcim Philippines and Human Nature are now using used shampoo bottles and other plastic packaging as alternative fuels in making cement.

Floods, Landslides Affect 1.3K Families In Cagayan

Floods and landslides have affected 1,382 families in northern parts of Cagayan due to bad weather caused by Typhoon Ulysses.

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Negrense Learners Get Vegetables, Rice After Completing Modules

Some learners in Negros Occidental are receiving incentives, such as rice and vegetables, for completing their self-learning modules!

No ‘Devotee City’ For Sto. Niño Pilgrims In Cebu City

Due to the cancellation of religious activities set for January next year, Cebu city government will forego the setting up of the “Devotee City”.

KIKX Marks Decade-Long Music Career With “After Dark ‘Final Hour'” EP

Kiko “KIKX” Salazar celebrates his 10th anniversary in the music industry with a newly released EP!

Gatchalian: We Should Allow Face-To-Face Classes Through ‘Purok Workshops’

For Senator Win Gatchalian, 'purok workshops' can definitely help address persisting distance learning woes in areas with little or no transmission of COVID-19.

Pilipinas Kontra Gutom Targets To Eradicate Hunger By 2030

With Pilipinas Kontra Gutom, hunger will hopefully be the least of our problems by 2030.

5 Useful Items For The Tita In You

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Forced Evacuation Starts As C. Luzon Braces For ‘Ulysses’

Pampanga Governor Dennis Pineda said local DRRM councils have begun to evacuate the residents in the coastal villages that are at risk of flooding.

World Vision UNFPA Partner For Women Who Need Assistance In Catanduanes

The United Nations Population Fund in the Philippines and World Vision are working in partnership to support pregnant and lactating mothers in the island province of Catanduanes.

NTF-ELCAC Budget To Boost Barangay Dev’t: Surigao Sur Guv

The proposed budget for the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict will greatly benefit communities that have been cleared from the influence of the communist rebel movement.

Davao Archbishop To Return As CBCP Head

Davao Archbishop Romulo Valles will return as president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines.

Navy, Coast Guard To Boost Cooperation In Protecting PH Waters

The PCG and Philippine Navy are working together to strengthen the ties between the two agencies as they share the responsibility of monitoring and defending the Philippine maritime domain.

PH To Borrow $300-M To Purchase Covid-19 Vaccines

The government is planning to borrow USD300 million to purchase doses of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccine for all Filipinos.

Surigao Norte Fisherfolk Get P400-K Aid From DOLE

At least 57 members of the Cantapoy Fisherfolks Association in Malimono town, Surigao del Norte, will directly benefit from the PHP400,000 livelihood assistance released by the DOLE.

DFA Suspends Passport Services In Regions Affected By ‘Ulysses’

The DFA is temporarily suspending the operation of its consular offices in Metro Manila, the Cordillera, and Regions II, III, IV, and V on November 12 due to bad weather brought by Typhoon Ulysses.