
How the truth is lost
How do we find the truth? We rely on institutions whose purpose is to establish facts. For instance, when a crime occurs, the police investigate. When...

How do we find the truth? We rely on institutions whose purpose is to establish facts. For instance, when a crime occurs, the police investigate. When...

The latest WR Numero survey reflects the “quiet contradiction” of everyday media life for millions of Filipinos. We have successfully diagnosed the ex...

In the 1987 Constitution the right to information is designed to be a potent instrument for journalism and academic inquiry. Indeed, this fundamental ...

For Filipinos, “online toxicity” is normal. Interactions on social media remove the cues that regulate behavior in face-to-face conversations. There i...

When President Bongbong Marcos thundered “Mahiya naman kayo!” in his fourth State of the Nation Address, he stirred a simmering rage against corruptio...

The early declaration by the Vice President could well be a precursor to resignation, timed carefully in anticipation of the trial of former President...

Duterte vs. House of Representatives exhibited both judicial supremacy and judicial arrogance. The former represents the Supreme Court’s (SC) constitu...

Of course, the answer is a big fat No. But our defence of the West Philippine Sea (WPS) was never confined to coast guard vessels, resupply missions, ...

Filipinos must bear in mind that corruption is a crime. Therefore, its perpetuators are criminals. The phrase, “dapat humihimas sila ng rehas”, comes ...