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Philstar.com on MSN‘VP’s comments on West Philippines Sea a betrayal of public trust’Vice President Sara Duterte’s criticisms of the administration’s policy in the West Philippine Sea constituted a betrayal of ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNHospitals hold off honoring of guarantee lettersA group of private hospitals over the weekend said it will not honor guarantee letters issued by government officials to ...
Two dozen House lawmakers filed no higher than 40 bills in the 19th Congress, roughly only a quarter of the 165-bill average.
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Inquirer.net on MSNAcidre: Don’t judge secret funds just because of abusive officialsConfidential funds (CFs) should not be judged negatively just because there were reports of officials abusing the secrecy of ...
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Trump administration pushes back on NJ town moving to seize 175-year-old family farm via eminent domain Scientists pinpoint ...
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The Manila Times on MSNThe Constitution on trial: Escudero, the Senate presidency and the limits of powerSENATE President Francis “Chiz” Escudero appears to have developed a peculiar habit of offering his own unique, albeit legally problematic, interpretations of the 1987 Constitution. This tendency ...
As she meets the Filipino diaspora and tries to position herself before the diplomatic community, Vice President Duterte commits a blooper in Australia and gets interviewed by Russian media MANILA, ...
NEIL Trinidad, the chief marketing officer of GCash—the Philippines’ leading finance super app and largest cashless ecosystem ...
The potential impact of a legislated wage hike on employment and small businesses will be among the main considerations of President Ferdinand Marcos if he will back or veto the said bill, according ...
Trump’s first term removed the United States from Southeast Asia’s economic future. His second is cutting it out of the region’s strategic present.
T he tumultuous times we live in pose a stress test for leaders across the spectrum. Those helming businesses are required to ...
On July 2, 1964, the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law with the signature of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
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