No persecution of Du30 critics, Palace assures
Malacañang yesterday assured that the administration is not out to suppress dissent among people critical of President Duterte.
Nadine denies being choosy about showbiz offers
“Viva (Films) is giving us a break din kasi s’yempre from what we did last year. Medyo sunod-sunod din so Viva wants us to give a break. So pahinga muna,”…
Jesus’ teaching about money and dependence on God
“Therefore I tell you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat [or drink], or about your body, what you will wear. Is not life more than food…
73 killed in Syria bombing
At least 73 people, mostly rebels, were killed on Friday when the Islamic State (IS) group carried out a suicide car bombing against a group of Turkish-backed rebels in Syria’s…
Not all bug sprays equal
Pay attention to the ingredients of bug sprays and other repellents because they're not equally effective at warding off mosquitoes that carry diseases like Zika virus, researchers say.
PBA: Beermen eye 2-0 edge
The San Miguel Beermen ruled out their myth of invincibility after crushing Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in embarrassing fashion as they eye a 2-0 lead tonight in the best-of-seven series…
No more additions to crimes punishable by death – solons
Any attempt to insert additional criminal acts to the four heinous crimes already listed in the death penalty menu will be blocked when the House of Representatives votes on the…
Dayan alone in detention
Ronnie Dayan, the former driver and boyfriend of Sen. Leila M. de Lima, is doing fine in his detention cell at the new Muntinlupa City police headquarters in Barangay Tunasan.
White House bars media
President Donald Trump’s White House barred several major US media outlets from a daily press briefing Friday, raising accusations of favoritism.
Del Potro ousts defending champ
Juan Martin del Potro never faced a break point and eliminated defending champion Sam Querrey 7-5, 7-5 on Friday night to reach the Delray Beach Open semifinals.
Lights! Camera! Action! Getting ready for the Oscars’ red carpet
Employing everything from paint to cosmetic procedures, Hollywood’s leading men are increasingly getting a little help to look their best on the most high-profile red carpet in the world.
‘La La Land’ has Hollywood singing a different tune on musicals
From “Singin’ in the Rain” to “The Wizard of Oz,” musicals haven’t traditionally seen much love from the Oscars. But “La La Land” has changed all that, tapping into a…
Wilder stakes heavyweight title
Deontay Wilder is trying to emulate Larry Holmes, both in becoming the world's dominant heavyweight champion and in cultivating a pinpoint left jab while sidelined by a right hand injury.
‘Ring of Fire’ eclipse visible today
The first solar eclipse of the year will be visible over the weekend, and for a few lucky South Americans and Africans, it will be something special.
Earthquake preparedness?
MANY years passing, I recall a television interview with the late Phivolcs (Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology) Director Raymundo Punongbayan on PTV-4. One question was on the Marikina Valley…
Mayor Sara slams Villegas
Coming to the defense of her father, presidential daughter Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, slammed Archbishop Soc Villegas for calling the Dutertes pimps of Edsa and accusing them of trying…
