CURRIMAO, Ilocos Norte — The municipal government of Currimao in Ilocos Norte has announced the suspension of some activities of the annual Dinaklisan Festival, traditionally held on the last week of April. This move is in compliance with the national government’s directive under Executive Order No. 110 declaring a state of national energy emergency. In a
Read More »Grade 5 Student Earns Praise After Winning 65 Medals & Multiple Awards
Grade 5 Student Bags 65 Medals & Multiple Awards The Grade 5 student went viral and gained many comments online after achieving these awards during their recognition day. Recently, Jhune Marzan Balete, a Facebook user, shared a video of the Grade 5 student receiving 65 medals, 3 trophies, and certificates during the recognition day. The post quickly went viral ... Read more
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Read More »Wally Bayola Now Recovering After Motorcycle Accident
Wally Bayola suffered injuries from a recent accident Eat Bulaga host Wally Bayola is now recovering after a motorcycle accident on Andaya Highway, Barangay Bel-Cruz, Lupi, Camarines Sur, on Sunday, March 29, 2026. The 53-year-old showbiz personality rose to fame when he became the host of the longest-running noontime show. For many years, he remained ... Read more
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Read More »How to apply for PCSO medical assistance in Cebu: A step by step guide
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Patients struggling with hospital bills can seek financial assistance from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) through its Medical Assistance Program (MAP), a government initiative designed to support individuals needing medical treatment. While the process is straightforward, PCSO officials remind applicants that complete documents and proper procedure are keys to faster
Read More »Pork prices may increase if fuel hikes persist
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Should fuel costs continue to climb, consumers may soon face higher pork prices, a group of local producers cautioned. Prices of pork nationwide remain stable for now. But the Pork Producers Federation of the Philippines (PPFP), Inc. warned that sustained oil price hikes are beginning to squeeze the industry. The consecutive
Read More »Holy Week, Passover subdued in Jerusalem amid Iran war
Jerusalem’s major holy sites are shuttered and families are dejected and exhausted ahead of Passover and Easter as the Iran war enters its fifth week.
Read More »Hot, humid weather to prevail on Monday, March 30
MANILA, Philippines — Hot and humid conditions with chances of isolated rain showers or thunderstorms are expected to prevail over the country on Monday, March 30, according to the state weather bureau. In its morning weather forecast, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said the ridge of the high-pressure area (HPA) currently
Read More »Houthi Group Joins Middle East War; Threatens To Continue Attack vs. Israel
Amid the Iran-Israel War, Houthi Group Hits Israel The Houthi Group joined the war in the Middle East and threatened to continue its attack against Israel in the next days. Iran recently denied the remarks of United States President Donald Trump that a “Peace Plan” is allegedly underway. According to Iranian authorities, the American President ... Read more
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Read More »SSS Loan Moratorium Being Studied amid Soaring Fuel Prices in PH
Amid the Middle East War, SSS Loan Moratorium Being Eyed To Help Filipinos SSS LOAN MORATORIUM – The Social Security System is looking into the measure amid the soaring fuel costs in the Philippines due to the Middle East war. The war in the Middle East is not only affecting the United States, Israel, and ... Read more
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Read More »Filipino families: 80% for traditional roles but most back working moms, too
But a large majority of Filipinos also believe that a working mother “can establish just as warm and secure a relationship with her children as a mother who does not work."
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