The renewed pitch for nuclear power is seductive: one massive facility promising enormous output, low operating emissions, ...
Recent maneuvers to convene a constitutional convention (Con-con) have once again ignited the contentious national debate on ...
It may not be as loudly articulated, but wayward Cabinet officials are definitely covered in the call for accountability carried by the snowballing anticorruption rallies. This comes to mind as ...
This one is for newspaper humorists whom I wish I could sometimes be, for jokesters, TikTokers, and, sorry, for already irate Filipinos who do not need added vexations during this Christmas season.
The dust is still settling from the “Trillion Peso March” on Nov. 30, a demonstration of collective discontent across the nation. As the headlines fade and the crowds disperse, a disheartening ...
The practice of including unprogrammed appropriation (UA) in the National Expenditure Program, often modified and reflected in the General Appropriations Act (GAA), has been a feature of the budget ...
Greed and audacity in politics infuriate us. Many want to grab whatever they can get; they treat politics as a self-service store. Political culture is increasingly deteriorating, not only in the ...
The Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) needs to make public the list of “ghost” flood control projects inspected ...
The Supreme Court has delivered a slap in the faces of pork-obsessed lawmakers and economic managers by striking down their ...
The Philippines faces its biggest corruption scandal in history—throwing the economy into a fit, scaring away investors, ...
Last week, I was one of the speakers at the very first Scholars Research Camp organized by the Department of Science and ...
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