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Thousands of Local Stranded Individuals (LSIs) are heading to their hometowns
When President Rodrigo Roa Duterte found out the hardships of thousands of the local stranded Individuals in Metro Manila, he immediately instructed all the agencies to help them go back to their hometown. “They
Read More »NEW ORLEANS, “The City That Care Forgot” (Part 5)
Mark Twain, an American writer and humorist (also the Father of American Literature), once said, “An American has not seen the United States until he has seen Mardi Gras in New Orleans.” “Mardi” is
Read More »Oh Canada! So grateful to be here!
Going abroad is an obsession to many Filipinos (First Part of the Series) And this obsession was too high in the middle 60’s when fear of martial had been embedded into our consciousness. Many
Read More »Paghihínuhà ng Isáng Médiko
{dedicated to healthcare frontliners} Mas pansín ang kisláp ng mga matá Sa likód ng salamín at máskara Damang-damá ang ínit ng paghingá Dagundóng ang yabág ng mga paá Abalá ang ísip sa t’wing kikílos
Read More »Kung Waláng Manlolóko, Waláng Malolóko
(On the Folly of Victim Blaming) Maráming táo na mahílig isísi sa mga bíktima ang kasamaán ng mga masasamáng táo. Pag may nalóko, itó ang sisisíhin at hindí ang nanlóko. Pag may napágsamantalahán, itó
Read More »Trump’s bullheadedness is perilous to nation’s security
A New York Times news story claiming that a unit of Russian Military Intelligence (GRU) was paying a bounty to Taliban fighters to target and kill American troops in Afghanistan has created a political
Read More »Plastic Free July: Five Easy Ways To Reduce Plastic Waste
I love the idea of always trying to improve my life and work towards becoming the best version of me that I can possibly be. I’ve been a big fan of 30-Day challenges and
Read More »QC Mayor Joy Belmonte starts quarantine protocol after she tested positive for COVID-19
Upon learning that she tested positive for coronavirus last Wednesday, Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte has started isolating herself as a precaution; and at the same time, the common areas of the Quezon City
Read More »More than 18.8 M enrollees slated to go back to 2020-21 school year in August
There are more than 18.8 million enrollees, both for public and private schools will be back in August for the School Year 2020-21. According to the Department of Education, there are 17,957, 202 enrolled
Read More »Iconic Philippine jeepneys back on the streets after many months of stoppage
Thousands of the iconic Philippine Jeepneys are back to the street in the Metro Manila and in some provinces to address the needs of common transportation to the public. But there are hundreds of
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