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Talaingod Indigenous Leaders Support Activists' Conviction

Talaingod's Ata-Manobo leaders endorse the Court of Appeals' decision upholding the conviction of 13 activists for child endangerment. They reject the 'Talaingod 13' label and assert their right to self-representation.

Filipinos Share Their Simple Wishes for the New Year

As 2025 ends, ordinary Filipinos from fishermen to teachers share their honest hopes for 2026. Discover the quiet aspirations that build a nation beyond politics and scandals. Read their stories now.

1,412 Aeta Families Get Gov't Aid Before Christmas

Over 1,400 Aeta families in Pampanga received financial and in-kind assistance from the DSWD and local government. Three families also got livelihood grants. Read more about this holiday support initiative.

HB 6771 vs HB 5905: Different Paths to Political Reform

A comparison of two anti-dynasty bills in the Philippine Congress reveals a stark choice between symbolic reform and structural change. Discover the key differences that will shape the future of Philippine politics.

Filipino Families Adapt Noche Buena on P500 Budget

Soaring food prices force many Filipino families to slash their Noche Buena budget to just P500 this year. Students share how simple dishes and family bonding keep the Christmas spirit alive.

Cebu's 'Crisismas': Holiday Struggles Behind the Lights

In Cebu, the festive glow of Fuente Osmeña's tree masks a harsh reality for families like the Abellanas. As inflation bites and disaster victims rebuild, Christmas becomes a season of survival. Read how Cebuanos are finding hope.

Robert Gaza Gives 15-Kilo Rice Sacks as Christmas Aid

Robert Gaza, a Pampanga businessman, provided free rice to 7,000 poor families in Angeles City and Porac as a Christmas social responsibility project. Read about this heartwarming community initiative.

Marcos Orders Congress to Prioritize Anti-Dynasty Bill

President Bongbong Marcos, a scion of a major political clan, directs Congress to pass an anti-dynasty law. This move comes as over 80% of district representatives belong to political families, defying a constitutional mandate.

PH Exporters Earn $1.72M at Fabex Kansai 2025

Philippine exporters generated $1.72 million in sales at Fabex Kansai 2025, boosting coconut product exports to Japan's health-conscious market. Discover how this success strengthens the Philippines' global trade position.

DSWD-Davao Pag-Abot Program Reaches 124 Beneficiaries

DSWD-Davao intensifies its Pag-Abot Program for street families this Christmas. 124 beneficiaries have received aid, with financial support up to P10,000. Learn how the program works and how you can help.

How Filipino Pop Music Reflects a Nation's Awakening

Explore how artists like BINI and Ben&Ben are shaping the national conversation. Their music reveals a generation's hopes and frustrations, marking pop's new 'conscience era' in the Philippines.

Cebu City Councilor Apologizes for 'Gloating' Comments

Cebu City Councilor Nestor Archival apologizes for 'gloating' remarks about a colleague's suspension. The incident highlights political tensions and the importance of respectful discourse in local governance.

Pampanga's Political History: From Biliwang to Rodriguez

Explore the colorful political history of Pampanga, from the controversial Armando 'Dondoy' Biliwang to the beloved Oscar Rodriguez. Discover the legacies of local leaders across San Fernando, Mabalacat, Porac, and more. Read the full story.

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