
Bad bargain in the making
In public governance, the distinction between a partnership and a capture is often found in the fine print. When a government builds infrastructure, t...

In public governance, the distinction between a partnership and a capture is often found in the fine print. When a government builds infrastructure, t...

There was a moment during the November 30 Trillion Peso March 2.0 rally in Iloilo that has stayed with me. A parishioner from Jaro, sweat running down...

Before the sun fully rose and before the world gathered itself for another cycle of work and worry, a woman opened a quiet drawer beside her bed. Insi...

The launch of the Atria Pocket Library on November 28 was more than a simple mall event. It was a statement and an invitation. Through the leadership ...

“You have undertaken to cheat me. I won’t sue you, for the law is too slow. I’ll ruin you.” – Cornelius Vanderbilt WE wanted to give them the benefit ...

IN the gospel, we are reminded that we should not just be good hearers of the word of God, but rather its doers. (cfr. Mt 7,21.24-27) In fact, we have...

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) recently hit the brakes on its plan to impound light electric vehicles (LEVs) on national highways, moving the en...

Ni John Iremil Teodoro MAY malaking Christmas tree na sa lobby ng tinutuluyan kong condominium building. Noong isang buwan pa sila nag-umpisang mag-de...

The Ferdinand Marcos Jr. administration cannot claim that press freedom in the Philippines has been better, if it continues to require regional office...