President Marcos has ordered the return of P60 billion to the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth)—a belated but ...
The story is told about a priest who had difficulty in getting a good collection in his Sunday Mass. How did he solve it? He ...
The nation may appear politically, economically, and culturally divided. But on one thing there seems to be agreement: the people are angry—very angry. They feel betrayed by their government. They ...
Public outrage over chronic corruption that has long hobbled the Philippines and caused unnecessary suffering among Filipinos ...
Over the past months, I’ve been fortunate to experience the joy of solo travel, both abroad and local. This opportunity also gave me the privilege to meet random Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) who ...
In the quaint language of the press, they would have been known as “rugby boys,” “kanto boys,” “batang kalye,” or “batang ...
Nothing has struck the Filipino public more indelibly in recent months than the optics: bundles of thousand-peso bills ...
Never again will I fail my country like this. I often pinpoint 2022 as the year I began to care about our country’s political environment. I was 17, admittedly a bit late compared to other Gen Z ...
Yes, our country has so many problems. But, at this time, there is no problem with the people’s optimism—see “Second Quarter 2025 Social Weather Survey: 47 percent of adult Filipinos say their ...
What is happening in Gaza is not just a humanitarian catastrophe, it is the systematic destruction of people. Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is clear: Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians ...
Ever since I became an opinion columnist two-and-a-half years ago, I have had front-row seats to how diluted and disjointed ...
I sat next to one of our youngest lectors at our parish ministry meeting last weekend. She is in her last two years of ...