The scenes played out like a movie: a chase up the stairwell, finger-pointing and shouting in the Senate plenary, and ...
For scoundrels and scalawags, all roads lead to the Senate as a safe haven. First, there are the incumbent senators who are ...
We’re in the middle of a fundamental shift in how we access energy, a rapid transition driven by the changing structural ...
The old order is dead. We just don’t know what will replace it. As Henry Kissinger reminded us in his 2014 book “World Order,” “no truly global ‘order’ has ever existed.” After United ...
The hantavirus is currently circulating on a passenger ship. The virus threatens and has already killed people. For many, this evokes fear and memories of the COVID-19 pandemic. The following ...
When the gavel banged down at the House of Representatives late Monday afternoon, the final count was historic: 257 yes ...
I ignored it twice. At a congressional hearing, the chair used “her,” referring to a male colleague. On the third time, I wondered if the chair was suggesting a gender identity issue. At this ...
We look forward to the 10th year anniversary of the ruling of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) with regard to our rights in the Wes Sea. In that landmark decision handed down in ...
The Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) stirred a hornet’s nest last week when one of its top executives called on the government ...
For all the mockery that greets the term “military intelligence,” Sen. Panfilo Lacson saw what was coming and tried to warn ...
In the middle of this blistering dry season, does your blood not boil with every peso that vanished into projects that never left the drawing board? Just as the Earth now cracks under the weight of ...
Several colleagues in my social development work here have debated endlessly about the rather depressing state of affairs in the heartland of the country’s only autonomous region.
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