
Ending what they never admitted
By Herman M. Lagon It is one thing to name a problem. It is another to remove it from a system that has quietly learned to live with it. When EDCOM II...

By Herman M. Lagon It is one thing to name a problem. It is another to remove it from a system that has quietly learned to live with it. When EDCOM II...

There are moments when a hearing stops feeling like a hearing. It becomes something else—something closer to a story unfolding in real time, except no...

There is something oddly memorable about a political acronym that seems to forget part of what it promises. Reform Alliance for Good Governance and Ac...

Donald Trump recently went after Pope Leo XIV, calling him “weak” and implying he should keep out of world issues. It came out in that familiar tone—s...

There are a few vape shops squeezed into one short stretch of road. No need to exaggerate it. Just spend a quiet afternoon in Barotac Nuevo—you will s...

Try this—pause and really look at what is around you. Oil is probably part of many of those things, even if you do not think of it that way. It is in ...

The easiest applause line in politics is often the most dangerous one. Say “abolish the SK,” and many exhausted citizens will nod before the coffee co...

There is a small moment many Filipino teachers know too well. Payday comes, the salary credit notification arrives, and for a second, there is relief....

There is something quietly telling about a boxer who says, almost casually, that a highly anticipated rematch is “not actually a fight.” It sounds dif...