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OVP To Provide Aid To Women, LGBTQIA+ Via Magnegosyo Ta ‘Day

Vice President Sara Duterte is set to launch a nationwide livelihood program to financially aid women and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Help Schools Prepare For Face-To-Face Classes, DILG Tells LGUs

Local government units to extend the necessary assistance in preparation for the full swing of face-to-face classes in November.

6 Out Of 10 Filipinos Want Mandatory ROTC In Senior High School

A survey says 69 percent of Filipinos agree with the proposed implementation of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Program in senior high school.

Phivolcs Urges Inspection Of Structures Amid Expected Aftershocks

Phivolcs Director Renato Solidum Jr. said infrastructures damaged by the magnitude 7 earthquake that jolted Abra and neighboring provinces should be inspected first and not be used for the meantime.

VP Sara Assures Mental Wellness Help For Learners

Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte is in full support of learners' mental wellness to help them cope during face-to-face classes.

Senators Say Marcos SONA Covers Crucial Issues

Senators said President Marcos Jr.'s State-of-the-Nation-Address tackled the issues they needed to hear.

Pope Francis Designates 2 More PH Churches As Minor Basilicas

Another two churches in the Philippines have been designated as minor basilicas by Pope Francis.

Time For PH To Tap Nuclear Power Source

Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri said he will fully support the plan of President Marcos Jr. to explore the country’s potential for nuclear energy as a cheap and reliable source.

DPWH To Build More Bridges In Metro Manila, Expressways

The Department of Public Works and Highways plans to add bridges in Metro Manila to further improve mobility.

19K Daily Cases By August 31 If Low Vax, Booster Rates Continue

The number of detected Covid-19 cases at the national level are projected to be on a continuous uptrend with an estimated 19,306 infections per day by Aug. 31, the Department of Health said.