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Power

Today in History: Carlos Celdran is Convicted of Blasphemy

In 2013, the late Filipino artist Carlos Celdran was convicted of offending religious feelings in relation to his protest to pass the then-controversial Reproductive Health Bill

By Pie Gonzaga
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Politics

Filipinos Deported from U.S. Are Mostly For Petty Crimes – PH Embassy

24 Filipinos have been deported from the United States due to alleged “criminal activities,” with at least 95 more currently held in custody for deportation

By Pie Gonzaga
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News

Are Gen Z Filipinos Sobering Up?

Studies show that Gen Z is turning to sobriety, and Filipinos are not exempt, though nightlife establishments that serve booze stay booming

By Pie Gonzaga
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State of Affairs

This Week: Anti-Teen Pregnancy Bill Hurdles, Trump 2.0, Death Penalty vs. Corrupts

From Donald Trump’s second inauguration as U.S. president to the controversy surrounding the Anti-Teen Pregnancy Bill, here are the most important stories in power and politics this week

By Pie Gonzaga
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News

A Lawmaker Wants Death Penalty for Corrupt Politicians

Death penalty via firing squad, to be exact — and at Luneta, too

By Pie Gonzaga
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