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Marcos: VP Harris Visit To Palawan Won’t Hurt PH-China Ties

The president sees no harm in the scheduled Palawan visit of United States Vice President Kamala Harris to the ties between the Philippines and China.

21 More Modernized Jeepneys To Ply Routes In Pampanga

In Pampanga, the regional director of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board announced the deployment of an additional 21 renovated jeepneys.

Department Of Science And Technology Urges LGUs To Learn Charcoal Briquetting

The Department of Science and Technology urged the local government units to promote charcoal briquette businesses while citing its benefits to the Filipino community.

Jinggoy Bats For Equality In Grant Of Cash Incentives To National Athletes

Senator Jinggoy Estrada proposed a bill that will give equal cash incentives to athletes with or without disabilities to suffice their needs in sports competitions.

PBBM Bats For Energy Diversification To Address Climate Change

During the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Summit, President Marcos Jr. focused on providing stronger actions against climate change to avoid the worst impacts on different countries.

PBBM Vows Further Expansion Of Kadiwa Caravan

As the Christmas season fastly approaches, President Bongbong Marcos eyes to expanding Kadiwa stalls nationwide.

Poe: SIM Registration Law In Full Effect Before Yearend

Senator Grace Poe announced the official rollout of the Subscriber Identity Module Registration Act before the year ends, which mandates existing SIM users to register.

House Panel Oks Bill Strengthening Public-Private Partnerships

In line with the president's legislative priority, the House Committee on Public Works on Highways has now approved the development of a public-private partnership.

Be Steadfast In Protecting Poor’s Welfare, PCUP Partners Told

The Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor urged different sectors to participate in building programs to help the welfare of poor Filipinos.

Schools Urged To Use MAPEH To Promote Mental Health Wellness

The National Youth Commission pushed public and private schools to offer more time for Music, Arts, and Physical Education subjects to help the mental health wellness of students.