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Former Senator Franklin Drilon is very much in the right to call on the Ombudsman to move faster on Iloilo City’s flood control projects, especially w...

Former Senator Franklin Drilon is very much in the right to call on the Ombudsman to move faster on Iloilo City’s flood control projects, especially w...

At a Senate hearing meant to protect young Filipinos online, the conversation drifted in a strange direction. Instead of data or policy, Senator Robin...

I find myself once again in the familiar, almost ritualistic act of reading manuscripts for the San Agustin Writers Workshop, this time for its 22nd i...

It begins with tolerated drift: an approval bypassed because someone was “in a rush,” a supplier exception left unreviewed, a spokesperson answering f...

TOMORROW, February 14, the world will celebrate Valentine’s Day – the unique day when married couples, fiancés and fiancées exchange love notes, whisp...

THERE’S a Gospel Acclamation that can give us the idea of how to keep the flame of love, notorious for being fickle given our wounded condition, ever ...

The Commission on Human Rights is right to say the public’s right to truth collapses when journalists work under threat, but we have heard variations ...

Caring for the earth and the poor, doing good, and opposing evil is living the faith taught by Jesus of Nazareth. Faith without action contradicts the...

By Herman M. Lagon It often resurfaces like a classroom leak nobody wants to claim: officials say there is no “mass promotion,” teachers say there is,...