Often maligned as “vapid, attention-seeking brats,” it turns out that Gen Z employees, the newest entrants to the country’s ...
I listened to the homily of Fr. Herbie Santos, our parish priest at Our Lady of the Pentecost. Father Herbie always has three ...
Iloilo is one of my favorite cities. Last year it was declared by Unesco as a “Creative City of Gastronomy.” And that is not ...
Pierre Trudeau, father of Canada’s current prime minister, famously observed, “The essential ingredient of politics is timing ...
It is highly irresponsible for anyone to advocate for a coup d’état in the midst of the ongoing tensions between President Marcos and Vice President Sara Duterte. Such actions would only bring harm ...
As I drove, I passed various road signs with disparate faces of both warnings and safety measures. A John Denver classic, "Take Me Home, Country Roads," was re-imagined as I crossed two-way ...
In a recent forum of private sector organizations in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), the ...
Vice President Sara Duterte is dangerous and needs to be dealt with firmly. They are referring to the Vice President’s ...
I’ve deliberately held back on writing on how Donald Trump’s election victory in the United States would affect us, for three ...
It’s that time of the year when select members of Congress leave their spacious plenary halls to retreat into a swanky hotel ...
Punitive and impunity are opposites but the current prolonged “telenovelas” in the Congress of the Philippines (both houses, ...