
Affirmative action uneven across PHL colleges — EDCOM II study
PASAY CITY — A recent study by the Second Congressional Commission on Education, or EDCOM II, found that affirmative action policies in Philippine hig...

PASAY CITY — A recent study by the Second Congressional Commission on Education, or EDCOM II, found that affirmative action policies in Philippine hig...

Labor leaders are raising alarm over the future of workers’ rights to unionize following the appointment of Executive Secretary Ralph Recto as head of...

Despite the removal of funding for flood control projects under the Department of Public Works and Highways, the proposed 2026 national budget may sti...

Senators Raffy Tulfo and Bong Go emerged as the most favored lawmakers in WR Numero’s November 2025 survey, topping Filipinos’ Christmas-themed “nice ...

Sen. Loren Legarda welcomed a Supreme Court ruling ordering the government to return PHP 60 billion previously transferred from the Philippine Health ...

Raising workers’ wages, lowering food prices, and fighting government corruption are the top priorities Filipinos want the national government to addr...

The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Institute for Volcanology and ...

A majority of Filipinos find it unacceptable for candidates from the same political family to run together in the same Senate race, according to the F...

Nearly 300 children and young people across the Philippines have issued a position paper calling for urgent reforms in artificial intelligence governa...