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In a surprising move, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has called on all of his Cabinet secretaries to resign following the ...
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The ghosts of past purges
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Benigno Aquino III, and Ferdinand Marcos Jr. —what sets them apart from their post-Edsa presidential ...
It seemed straight out of a teleserye, a plot twist one might see only on local prime time TV or while watching an edge-of-your-seat Netflix drama.
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Bongbong's eyeglasses and clarity ahead
FILIPINOS have taken notice that President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. has begun wearing eyeglasses in his speeches and ...
As the last U.S.-Philippine resistance collapsed on Corregidor, Manuel Quezon quietly arrived in the U.S. to set up his territorial Government-in-Exile. After three months on Corregidor ...
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Outsmarted by AI
A heated debate is taking place within writerly circles. The question is whether the essays coming from a Facebook ...
SBP’s House bets are all reelectionists. Incumbent Quezon City 4th District Representative Marvin Rillo lost to Jesus Manuel Angel “Bong” Suntay by 328 votes.
The government will implement drastic measures to minimize the public inconvenience to be brought by the two-year “Edsa ...
Gentle Aurora Aragon Quezon was a well-loved figure in the Philippines. The wife of the late Manuel Quezon, first President of the Philippines, she had long led a quiet, austere life devoted to ...
The party’s chair, Senate return hopeful Vicente Sotto III, an Alyansa candidate. In early April 2025, Marcos was in Quezon province alongside Governor Tan for the Filipino Food month nationwide ...
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) disqualified a congressional candidate in Quezon province for alleged vote-buying and cancelled the Certificate of Candidacy (CoC) of a gubernatorial candidate in ...