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Isko: Don’t Be Blinded By Fight Among Political Groups

Aksyon Demokratiko standard-bearer Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso urged people, especially the youth, not to be blinded by the fight for power among the two warring political factions who have ruled the country for several decades.

Ilocos Norte Trike Drivers Get Cash Aid, Gas Vouchers, Insurance

Drivers of public utility vehicles in Ilocos Norte continue to get their three-in-one assistance from the provincial government.

More Cops Deployed To Abra Capital Amid Poll Tension

Additional policemen have been deployed in Abra due to a brewing tension between mayoral candidates.

MMDA’s Window Hours For Prov’l Buses Spark Uproar Among Netizens

Netizens and commuters called on to cancel the implementation of window hours for provincial buses, saying it will cause inconvenience to them.

NegOr Gov’t Execs Vow Repeat Landslide Victory For Leni

Negros Oriental officials including mayors and House representatives have vowed to give a repeat landslide victory for incumbent Vice President Leni Robredo.

DSWD Pours In More Aid For Leyte Landslide Victims

Landslide victims in Leyte will receive thousands of reliefs from the government.

DOST-SEI Honors Homegrown ‘Leading Ladies In S&T’

The country’s science and technology human resources development arm honors five of its own women-leaders who have stamped their marks in implementing and advancing the Institute’s programs.

Medical Certificate Required For 2nd Booster Shot Of A3 Group

A requirement is needed for Immunocompromised persons or those belonging to the A3 population before they can get their Covid-19 booster shot.

Vaccine Expert Panel Recommends Booster Shot For 12-17 Years Old

The country's vaccine expert panel has recommended the administration of the first booster dose for children ages 12 to 17 years old as face-to-face classes would start soon.

PhilHealth Registration Required Among College Students

The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation official said college students are required to be registered with them or in any private health insurance before taking part in face-to-face classes.