
Lessons from the sisters Martha and Mary
WHAT these two sisters can tell us is that we will always have differences, and even conflicts, among ourselves, even if we belong to the same family ...

WHAT these two sisters can tell us is that we will always have differences, and even conflicts, among ourselves, even if we belong to the same family ...

When a mechanism designed to ensure public accountability is dismantled on a technicality, the people do not win. In the wake of the Supreme Court’s u...

“Everything I like is either illegal, immoral or fattening.” —Alexander Woollcott IT seems the Makati City-based Games and Amusement Board (GAB) has s...

As July comes to a close, it has been a month of reflection. Much of that reflection centers around planning, and more critically, the processes of mo...

By Ken Lerona Products can be copied, prices can be matched, and locations can lose their edge. What cannot be easily replicated is how a brand makes ...

Artificial Intelligence, the unsung hero of modern cyber security, works tirelessly to protect our digital world. While AI’s creative capabilities are...

WHAT if we end up with only one electricity distribution utility in both the city and province of Iloilo? Would it be good for both the residential an...

THIS is the lesson we can draw from those parables where Christ compared the Kingdom of God with a mustard seed and a yeast. (cfr. Mt 13,31-35) We nee...

At a small carinderia just a few minutes’ walk from the district hospital, I overheard a tricycle driver explaining to his seatmate, ““Kun indi mo maa...