
The midpoint SONA: a frank conversation on governance
By: John Carlo Tria UNLIKE past administrations, the tenor of the State of the Nation Address (SONA) has gone beyond what a President wishes for Congr...

By: John Carlo Tria UNLIKE past administrations, the tenor of the State of the Nation Address (SONA) has gone beyond what a President wishes for Congr...

By: Fr. Roy Cimagala THERE is no doubt that cases of all kinds of addictions and obsessions are on the rise these days. They even affect little childr...

By: Modesto P. Sa-onoy THE murder of four policemen in Oriental Negros once again reminds us that the communist New People’s Army remains a serious th...

By: Francis Allan L. Angelo FIRSTLY, we thank our health workers, both in the public and private sectors, for being the heroes in this time of crisis ...
By: Reyshimar Arguelles LIKE any public servant, the Office of the President is expected to disclose its plans for the year ahead, determine the probl...

By: Fr. Roy Cimagala INDEED! Given the way things and many people are today, hope has become an urgent need. There are just too many signs that many p...

By: Modesto P. Sa-onoy LAST July 11, the Social Weather Station released the result of its survey showing mistrust against China and an increase in tr...

By: Alex P. Vidal “Boxing is a sport. We allow each other to hit each other, but I’m not treating my opponent like my enemy. We’re doing a job to ente...

By: Fr. Roy Cimagala HOW nice and beautiful it would be if we manage to keep ourselves spiritual and supernatural even as we immerse ourselves in the ...