PH Sleep Crisis: 4th Worldwide in Sleep Deprivation
Philippines leads Southeast Asia in sleep deprivation, ranking 4th globally. Expert reveals lifestyle habits destroying sleep quality and practical solutions for better rest.
Philippines leads Southeast Asia in sleep deprivation, ranking 4th globally. Expert reveals lifestyle habits destroying sleep quality and practical solutions for better rest.
Senator Raffy Tulfo files a bill for a P36,000 entry-level BPO wage, automatic work suspension during calamities, and immediate regularization. Read the full story.
The Comelec en banc is set to decide on the cases involving Senator Francis Escudero's campaign donor and Senator Rodante Marcoleta's Soce. Get the latest updates on these political finance investigations.
Negros Electric and Power Corp. provides 100 sacks of rice to families affected by Typhoon Tino in Negros Occidental, reinforcing its commitment to community resilience.
Arayat LGU has donated land to PNP for a modern police station. Mayor Jeffrey Luriz and Colonel Leo Bacon lead the turnover to enhance local peace and order.
A 62-year-old former AMGL-KMP rebel voluntarily surrendered in Pampanga, turning over a hand grenade. The Pampanga PPO provided aid, reinforcing its peace and security drive.
Philippine online sellers support E-Commerce Trustmark but urge permanent voluntary status. Learn how this affects MSMEs and consumer protection in digital economy.
Soil and water expert William Granert warns that Cebu's flood control projects are temporary fixes failing to address root causes of environmental crisis. Learn why.
Three teenagers aged 16-18 were arrested in Cebu City after threatening another group with a toy gun. The suspects now face alarm and scandal charges. Read the full details.
Philippines, ASEAN Secretariat and ADB commit to transport and tourism pilot projects under new BIMP-EAGA-ASEAN Plan of Action. Historic meeting establishes formal link between subregional and ASEAN strategies.
Negros Electric and Power Corp. secures a 20-megawatt Power Supply Agreement with AboitizPower to meet rising electricity demand in Central Negros. Discover how this partnership ensures reliable and cost-efficient energy for the region's growth.
A child's body discovered in Liloan, Cebu as Typhoon Tino death toll reaches 108. Search operations continue for missing persons across the province.
Discover Sinfronia R. Berdin's emotional poem about love, heartbreak, and longing. Read this powerful literary work that captures deep human emotions and resonates with Filipino readers.
President Marcos appoints Foreign Affairs Secretary Ma. Theresa Lazaro as ASEAN Special Envoy on Myanmar. Learn how this move aims to champion peace in Southeast Asia.
A 47-year-old woman faces alarm and scandal charges after causing disturbance in Mambaling, Cebu City. Police arrested the suspect allegedly under influence.
The Bangsamoro government starts constructing P400 million worth of resettlement housing for former MILF combatants across six camps, a key step in the normalization process. Read more about this peace initiative.
Sixteen Dawlah Islamiyah-Hassan Group and BIFF members surrendered in Maguindanao del Sur, turning over high-powered firearms. This marks a significant step towards peace in the region.
Public schools in Mandaue City officially resumed face-to-face classes on November 13, 2025, though some continue blended learning due to evacuation centers. Dr. Edgar Espina of DepEd shares details on recovery efforts.
The Department of Education faces critical gaps in monitoring and evaluation systems, leaving educational policies ineffective and disconnected from classroom realities. Learn how this impacts quality.
A young girl becomes orphaned after Typhoon Tino swept away her parents in Barangay Paril. Their bodies were recovered kilometers away. Help support typhoon victims today.
Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano announces the resumption of in-person classes for public schools. Discover which schools will continue blended learning due to typhoon evacuees.
DOLE launches investigations into 21 BPO companies accused of endangering workers during Super Typhoon Uwan. Labor Secretary Laguesma emphasizes worker safety as top priority.
Davao City launches a major campaign against Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (OSAEC) during the 33rd National Children's Month. Learn how the community is uniting to protect children's rights and safety.
Super Typhoon Uwan leaves 27 dead, 36 injured, and 3.6 million people affected across the Philippines. Damage to infrastructure exceeds ₱125 million. Learn how to help victims.
Patikul municipality transforms from conflict zone to peace-centered community in historic declaration. Witness Sulu's remarkable journey toward lasting peace and development.
Typhoon Tino exposes critical gaps in Philippines' disaster response as mayors travel abroad during crisis. Investigation launched into officials' negligence during natural disaster.
As Typhoon Tino batters Visayas, a search continues for missing persons in Cebu. Greenpeace demands climate justice, urging the President to act on the Loss and Damage Fund and hold polluters accountable.
Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano met with officials to assess school evacuation centers. Most schools will resume in-person classes on November 13, while seven continue blended learning.
Comelec reports over 350,000 new voter applications for the 2026 Barangay and SK elections. Registration is open until May 18, 2026. Register now to vote!
Typhoon Uwan triggers massive flooding across Pampanga, affecting 64,081 families in 72 barangays. High tides and upstream waters worsen the situation. Read the latest updates.