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Financial independence for Filipinos is more than having savings; it is about building security for health, family, and the future.

From Leadership To Architecture: The Next Decade Of Reputation

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The Community Behind The Community: How DIY Travel Philippines Built Trust At Scale

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St. Luke’s Medical Center Foundation Showcases Healthy Ageing Innovations At ASEAN Silver Economy Innovation Gallery

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Trust isn’t just an outcome in the Philippines; it’s a deeply ingrained relational practice. With political leaders often seen through the lens of personal actions rather than policies, how can we cultivate a more robust framework for accountability?

Digital, AI Support Pushed For Learners With Disabilities

In a new push, DepEd is integrating digital innovation and AI into education for students with disabilities.

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With a focus on local cuisine, DOT Eastern Visayas is working to draw more tourists by enhancing tour packages.

Cagayan De Oro Group Pushes For Full Urban Poor Law Enforcement

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Iloilo Allots PHP19 Million For PHP20 Rice Program For Undernourished Kids

Iloilo’s investment of PHP19 million supports the nutritional needs of vulnerable children in the community.

Ilocos Norte Police Bloodletting Activity Yields 39 Bags

Acknowledging the need for blood donation, the Ilocos Norte Police facilitated an activity that gathered 39 bags of blood for patients in critical condition.

PCO’s Ruiz To Lensmen: Inspire Action Vs. Climate Change

PCO Secretary Jay Ruiz noted the vital role of photojournalists in inspiring action towards combating climate change.

Japan Allots PHP150 Million For Scholarship Grants For Philippine Government Employees

Through its PHP150 million scholarship initiative, Japan focuses on building a stronger foundation for Filipino government officials.

Over 216K Jobs Up For Grabs On May 1

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Government To Prioritize Building Economic Resilience

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Zamboanga City Boosts Police, Military With 44 Motorcycle Units

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Antique Farmers Get Department Of Agriculture Farm Machinery

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DPWH Completes PHP9.5 Million Flood Control Project In Pangasinan

Protecting farmers and communities, the DPWH’s new PHP9.5 million flood control project in Barangay Talospatang is now operational.

DTI, IBPAP Seal Partnership To Raise IT, Business Process Standards

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The Existential Silence Of “Waiting For The Bus”

Eraserheads capture the ache of standing still in a world that never stops.

Government To Boost Social Welfare Programs Amid Rise In Self-Rated Poverty

The government is taking steps to improve social safety nets for families facing economic difficulties.

Philippines, New Zealand To Sign Visiting Forces Pact

The Philippines and New Zealand agree to sign an important agreement that will strengthen their military cooperation.

The Soundtrack Of Post-Graduation Life: Scott Street And The Reality Of Growing Up

As you toss your cap into the air, remember that graduation is not just an ending but a beginning filled with endless possibilities.

Censorship By Another Name?

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700 Trays Of Rice Cakes Mark Pangasinan Town’s ‘Kankanen Festival’

Pangasinan’s Kankanen Festival shone brightly with the collective enjoyment of over 700 trays of native rice cakes celebrating the culture.

DOT: Equitable Tourism Development Factor In Growth Of Philippine Regions

The Department of Tourism stands firm that nationwide tourism development is integral to the economic growth of every region.

Davao’s ‘Kalutong Pinoy’ Celebrates Local Flavors, Farmers

Davao’s ‘Kalutong Pinoy’ highlighted local cuisine while honoring the hard work of farmers as Filipino Food Month comes to a close.

BARMM Boosts Health With PHP62 Million Aid, Vehicles

The Ministry of Health-BARMM’s PHP62 million initiative is poised to enhance healthcare access and support local health stations throughout the Bangsamoro region.

BFAR Steps Up Efforts To Revive Seaweed In Danajon Islet

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DMW Eyes Expanded Services At OFW Hospital

DMW reveals its plans to enhance services at the OFW Hospital as it responds to growing demand for healthcare.

EMB Urges Public To Sell Recyclables During Eco-Waste Fair Events

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Philippine Urges Multilaterals To Boost Support For Developing Economies

In light of global economic challenges, the Philippines advocates for enhanced support from international financial institutions for emerging economies.

DSWD Reinforces Support For Solo Parents Through Program SOLo

The Department of Social Welfare and Development aims to improve opportunities for solo parents through the new Program SOLo initiative.

PBBM, First Lady Pay Final Respects To Pope Francis

With world leaders, PBBM and First Lady Liza grace the final respects for Pope Francis, showcasing unity in grief.

DHSUD Eyes Advanced Urban Sustainability Programs

DHSUD’s commitment to sustainable urban development is strengthened through its collaboration with UN-Habitat for effective community-centered programs.

DOLE-Cordillera Urges Applicants To Pre-Register For May 1 Job Fair

DOLE-Cordillera is encouraging applicants to pre-register for the May 1 Job Fair. This is your time to shine and find the right job.

Senator Bong Go Supports Turnover Of Super Health Center In Kalawit, Zamboanga Del Norte

The opening of the Super Health Center in Kalawit, with Senator Bong Go’s backing, is a testament to enhancing healthcare accessibility for local residents.

NFA Modern Warehouses To Rise In Leyte, Eastern Samar

As part of the national buffer stocking program, modern warehouses will soon be built in Leyte and Eastern Samar to support local farmers.

Farmers’ Coop Dreams Big With Pellet Tech Adoption

Through government support, Apayao Coop aims to elevate animal feed supply, benefiting both farmers and the wider community.

NFA: National Rice Buffer Stock Hits 10 Days Amid ‘Palay’ Procurement

With a current buffer stock lasting 10 days, the NFA continues its procurement of palay from local farmers.

REFUEL Project To Scale Up ‘Walang Gutom Program’

The REFUEL Project has been approved by NEDA, strengthening the commitment to the Walang Gutom Program until 2028 for those in need.

Toto Announces Long-Awaited Comeback Concert In Manila

Toto has officially announced their much-anticipated comeback concert in Manila.

David Licauco To Release Debut Single ‘I Think I Love You’

David Licauco is gearing up for an exciting milestone with the upcoming release of his debut single "I Think I Love You."

The Architecture Of Trust: Power, Loyalty, And Politics In The Philippines

In a landscape where trust is shaped by emotion rather than evidence, Vice President Sara Duterte's enduring popularity prompts a critical reflection. What does it say about the Philippines when trust in leaders transcends accountability? The structural dynamics of loyalty and emotion in politics reveal much about our collective psyche.

Kalbario-Patapat Natural Park: Haven For Nature Lovers, Adventurers

In the northern tip of Luzon, Kalbario-Patapat Natural Park captivates nature lovers and adventurers with its lush forestry and the rare Rufous hornbill.

Eastern Visayas Pushes For Muslim-Friendly Tourism

The region’s focus on halal practices aims to create a welcoming environment for Muslim visitors in Eastern Visayas.

Budget-Friendly Ilocos Destinations Eyed To Lure More Visitors

Developing accommodating attractions in Ilocos Norte is key to capturing the interest of budget-savvy travelers.

Spouses Of OFWs Now Considered As Solo Parents

Spouses of OFWs are now classified as solo parents, allowing them to obtain various benefits from the government.