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Let’s Finish The Race, Lacson Tells Fellow Candidates

Sen. Panfilo Lacson does not intend to ask any of his fellow presidential candidates to withdraw from the May 9 and hopes they will do the same.

Study Finds People Who Grew Up In Cities Are Worse In Navigation

How bad is it for you to recall directions?

Easter Sunday Chance To Renew Faith Amid Quest For Peace

“I join the Christian faithful..," says Secretary Carlito G. Galvez Jr. as he hopes the Risen Lord will give everyone strength, passion, and purpose for this year's commemoration of Jesus’ resurrection.

President Sees Need For Resumption Of F2F Classes

President Rodrigo Duterte backed the reopening of physical classes, saying the number of Covid-19 cases in the country is on the decline.

Marcos Eyes Immunization Registry System For Every LGU

Presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. says to build an immunization registry system for every local government in the country if he wins in the May 9 elections.

PRRD Hopes Easter Gives Pinoys Renewed Faith In God, Each Other

President Rodrigo Duterte is hopeful that Filipino Christians have renewed faith in the Lord and in each other amid the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic.

Palace Happy PRRD Still ‘Most Approved, Trusted’ Official

Malacañang is elated that Filipinos continue to show support and trust for President Rodrigo Roa Duterte with only over two months left before he steps down.

Start-Up Entrepreneur? Here’s A Short Diploma Program For You

Learn how to develop and execute an effective marketing game plan for your start-up through Entrepreneurial Marketing Convergence Diploma Program that will run starting April 23, 2022.

TESDA Arms ‘Balik Probinsya Beneficiaries With Livelihood Skills

The government’s Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-Asa program just got better with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority offering scholarships on vocational courses for applicants.

8,241 Out Of 11.4K Pass Bar Exam 2020-2021

The Supreme Court stated that 72.28 percent of examinees passed the February Bar Examination, which was the first in two years since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020.