There’s something freeing about posting a bunch of out-of-order, imperfect memories and not needing them to make sense. It’s real, it’s messy, and it’s enough.
Stakeholders are being invited by the Comelec to take on the role of monitors during the final testing of automation machines for the May 12 elections.
The Comelec confirms that soldiers may be appointed as members of the Special Electoral Board if security personnel are lacking for the elections on May 12.
Dr. Kasia Weina's journey from cancer researcher to sustainability entrepreneur is a reminder that purpose drives real change. #LetsAllWelcome #LetsAllWelcome_KasiaWeina
When does political discourse become more like a Netflix tragedy than a call to action? "Adolescence" paints a haunting picture of societal failure, a reminder that emotional maturity is crucial in leadership, and that we must hold our politicians accountable for their actions rather than their narratives.
The people of Paoay now have access to quality healthcare as a new PHP20 million rural health facility officially opens, serving over 20,000 residents with essential medical services.
Secretary Balisacan emphasizes the Philippines' focus on innovation, highlighting the need for resilient institutions to adapt to technological changes.
DepEd strengthens programs to address functional illiteracy after reports show over 18 million high school grads struggle with reading and comprehension.
It’s not just about who we trust; it’s about what we trust them to do. Rebuilding public trust in the Philippines demands a commitment to shared visions, credible institutions, and heartfelt political engagement.
United by a common goal, PBBM and PM Ishiba are advocating for smarter global trade systems that prioritize equity, regional strength, and long-term sustainability.