Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago will be undergoing a new type of treatment for cancer that will prevent her from taking part in the second presidential debate on March 20, as well as sideline
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Navy-Standard Insurance’s Ronald Oranza went through the motion of completing the final two stages to officially crown himself champion of the LBC Ronda Pilipinas 2016 Visayas leg, which started and ended at the Robinsons Place here yesterday.
NEWS: Energy department says it is looking for alternatives to coal, but activists fear government will push ahead with fossil intensive investments
The latest Pulse Asia survey commissioned by ABS-CBN confirmed that presidential aspirant Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has a big following among male voters.
Japan has confirmed that a Maritime Self-Defense Force submarine will visit the Philippines for the first time in more than a decade, while two ships escor
Century Pacific Group, Inc. is wrapping up negotiations to buy lock stock and barrel the local franchise of Shakey’s Pizza from the Prieto family for P15 billion.
The Philippine militarys two newly acquired FA-50 fighter jets will be flying side by side with some of the modern aircraft of the US Air Force in the upcoming Balikatan exercises.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday has dismissed the bid of teachers, students, parents and various organizations to stop the implementation of the K-12 Law, a national 12-year basic education
TRAILS of checks and cash deposits show that portions of the amount paid by the Makati City government to Hillmarc’s Construction for infrastructure projects ended up in bank accounts of Vice
MANILA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) — Climate change activist and former U.S. Vice President Al Gore has urged the Philippines government to end its dependence to polluting coal-fired power stations, particularly given the rapidly dropping prices of renewable energy.