Sixteen victims of last year’s Lapu Lapu Day tragedy had their privacy violated by health care workers who illegally accessed and “snooped” on their health records a total of 71 times, according to B.
In 1996, I began visiting the Guam Legislature nearly every day. I kept an active track of bills and hearings.
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Tikoy turon

Recently I noticed a dessert fusing Filipino and Chinese sweets being sold at a mall: the tikoy turon. This example of the intertwined Philippine and Chinese cultures was rolled out even as we ...
WHILE technological advancements such as ChatGPT and DeepSeek have taken the world by surprise, commerce in the Philippines has always been shaped by ingenuity. From sari-sari stores adopting QR ...
A new pilot study examining how immigrant residents engage with city services and government processes in Long Beach suggests that heightened federal immigration enforcement is undermining democratic ...
“Supporting immigrants’ civic engagement is key to strengthening democracy and good governance,” the report concludes. “If ...
MANILA, Philippines — Every February, the streets of Binondo grow steadily more crowded as the Lunar New Year, also known to many as Chinese New Year, approaches. As each week passes, Ongpin continues ...
The Department of Education (DepEd) is considering a shift to a trimestral system in public schools to address longtime ...
People often believe that consuming traditional or natural foods means it is automatically a safe option to keep the heart ...
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Agriculture’s (joyless) growth

MY first reaction to the report that the Philippine agriculture sector grew by 2.6 percent last year was this: Did the data come from EJ Antoni? Just kidding, of course, and I sincerely hope that the ...
DEEP inside quiet residential neighbourhoods in the Philippines, children as young as two years old are locked in dark rooms patrolled by guards and subject to horrific sexual abuse. Victims are ...