
Politicizing GDP growth
Politics has long been the curse and bane of the Philippines. It has accounted for its descent from prosperity nearly three-quarters of a century ago,...

Politics has long been the curse and bane of the Philippines. It has accounted for its descent from prosperity nearly three-quarters of a century ago,...

We’ve all had to contend with unsolicited communications and messages meant to facilitate fraud. They’ve been around for a long time. It’s just that o...

When Jose Marie Bautista, the husband of the famous teenage actress Jesusa Victoria Hernandez, ran for the Senate in 2019, one of his most potent and ...

By Jamael Jacob Last January, I wrote here a list of items I felt deserved the attention of the National Privacy Commission (NPC), particularly in lig...

It was one of the most often repeated lines uttered by mad megalomaniacs and villains in the James Bond franchise. For some reason, it is strangely ap...

These words define the mess that the highest officials at the Department of Agriculture (DA) seem to have stepped on when the public finally realized ...

By Dean dela Paz In this part of the world, among Asian and Confucian cultures, autocracies, monarchial regimes and dynasties, Buddhist, Hindu, and ev...

It is clear now that pundits within and outside the Philippines were wrong in their predictions regarding new President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr...

The phrase ‘OK boomer’ became viral on TikTok in 2019. Thanks to musicians Peter Kuli and Jedwill, the meme quickly became the millennials and Gen Z’s...