Sen. Paolo Benigno Aquino IV on Tuesday said he believes there is no such plot to destabilize the government and that protests are simply “part of the democratic process”.
Duterte vows aid for Surigao quake victims
President Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday, February 12, visited Surigao del Norte following Friday’s 6.7 magnitude tremor that left at least six people dead and over 100 injured.
US press corps tell Trump: Getting the boot from White House won’t stop us from covering you
A defiant United States press corps on Wednesday told President-elect Donald Trump that it will continue to cover him and his administration even if he pulls out media offices from the White House and restricts access to them in important events.
Andanar blames rise in self-rated poverty on typhoons
Communications Secretary Martin Andanar on Monday (Jan. 16) practically absolved the government of any hand in the rise of the number of Filipinos who see themselves as poor or hungry by pinning the blame on typhoons.
Dapat rated PG ang palabas! Mocha Uson wants soft porn, ‘kalaswaan’ banned on TV
From making sex-related videos on Youtube, sexy performer and blogger Mocha Uson now wants to ban “soft porn” and lascivious acts on television.
Prelude to chaos? MMDA reports bomb threat in EDSA Ortigas ahead of anti-Marcos burial protests
Is the government subtly trying to discourage the public from participating in the Nov. 30 protest at the People Power monument against the hero’s burial for dictator Ferdinand Marcos?
Ping supports government’s planned FOI portal
Sen. Panfilo Lacson on Friday threw his support behind a planned government “Freedom of Information” portal that will monitor the status of government funds and projects.
Kinunsensya ang mga dating kabaro: Leni says sex tape showing is pointless, illegal
Vice President Leni Robredo sounded like she was knocking on the collective conscience of her former colleagues at the House of Representatives (HOR) when she disapproved of the planned showing of Senator Leila de Lima’s sex video at an upcoming public hearing.
UN chief wants Davao bombing perpetrators brought to justice
No less than the head of the United Nations wants the perpetrators of Friday night’s deadly night market
‘Indignant’ Japanese PM sympathizes with PH over Davao blast
An “indignant” Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressed sympathy and solidarity with the Philippines
De Lima on Mamasapano case: Real challenge is serving warrants of arrest
Serving warrants of arrest to 88 suspects in the Mamasapano massacre will be the “real challenge” on the part of the government, Senator Leila de Lima said on Tuesday.
The Purge: Duterte vows to rid government of all rogue politikos, judges linked to drugs
As if the current shame campaign is not enough, President Duterte has vowed that he will purge the government of rogue judges, prosecutors, local officials, military and the police in the all-out war against illegal drugs.
Lacson: Ceasefire possible once government, CPP resume peace talks
A ceasefire between the government and communist rebels is still possible, once both sides resume peace negotiations in August, Sen. Panfilo Lacson said Sunday.
Duterte blames Magellan for unleashing Mindanao’s long history of blood and conflict
Incoming President Rodrigo Duterte had a ‘flashback Friday’ of sorts when he connected
Indonesia won’t let Veloso go back to PH
The Department of Justice has set the preliminary investigation on the human trafficking, illegal recruitment and estafa complaints Maria Kristina Sergio and her live-in partner…
VP Binay pushes for higher tax exemptions, lower tax rates
To boost the purchasing power of the Filipino people, Vice President Jejomar Binay on Thursday urged the government to move for higher tax exemptions and…