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As an opinion writer, the rapidly unfolding political developments are both a boon and a bane. We are not lacking in material ...
Whenever private entities step in after a catastrophe, we Filipinos rejoice. Shame on the government! Thank God for the ...
A number of senators and congresspersons who are implicated in anomalous flood control projects have volunteered to execute waivers for the examination of their bank accounts. These are obvious ...
Last month, President Marcos appealed to health workers, especially nurses and doctors, to stay in the country and serve our people and their growing healthcare needs. We’ve heard this plea several ...
Over 5.1 million of the 24 million in basic education are “aisle learners.” These are enrolled students whose numbers exceed Department of Education ratios for required resources—mainly ...
The news headline, “Miss PH Earth Joy Barcoma calls for accountability in flood control controversy,” (Inquirer.net, 8/30/25), is a breath of fresh air and a bold, commendable move from a ...
China’s latest provocation in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) has triggered protests not only from the Philippines and its longstanding defense ally, the United States, but also, as of last count, ...
Corruption remains one of the most corrosive forces undermining the Philippines’ economic trajectory, distorting public ...
Last week, my Creativity students did mind mapping. Mind maps are organizing tools: they allow us to visualize the nature of ...
The story goes like this. A major network facing the renewal of its franchise found itself, as expected, the target of ...
It’s bad enough that our deeply flawed education system and the weak cognitive abilities of our children due to poor ...
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