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The Philippines has long been considering a social media ban for minors. But after the Zamboanga shooting incident, which was livestreamed by the shooter and left two dead, the call for an age-based restriction in digital spaces further intensi
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From Taal Lake dives to alleged cover-ups, the mystery behind the missing sabungeros unravels amid criminal charges, skeletal remains, and powerful suspects
A report predicts that AI may evolve to become smarter than humans by 2027, posing global security risks, but its real harm today remains more mundane than apocalyptic
The torches are out for the influencer children of politicians and businessmen with ties to the DPWH’s failed flood control projects. Here’s how the fire started
Another day of devastating floods has left ordinary citizens rescuing neighbors, protecting their homes, and clearing drainage themselves. How much more are we expected to bear?
The BINI member has raised her concerns over the environmental impacts of the planned AI industrial hub to be built in New Clark City, Tarlac
GSIS, SSS, and Pag-IBIG offer emergency and calamity loans to help Filipinos recover from disasters. Here’s how they work, who qualifies, and what taking on the debt could mean
The trauma of 1976 was supposed to have taught us a lesson that would have mitigated the aftermath of the June 2026 earthquake. But if that were the case, why has so little changed since then?
Bizarre findings show that Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial delivers one absurd moment after another, with House Prosecutor Kapunan at the center of it all