Creativity In The Age Of Instant Intelligence

The classroom dilemma follows graduates into the workplace. Teams may look efficient with AI-assisted work, yet struggle when asked to explain reasoning, spot errors, or make judgment calls under pressure.

Impeachment As Noise, Power As Default

Impeachment is framed less as accountability and more as background noise, teaching citizens that power absorbs shocks without consequence while governance quietly loses direction and urgency.

The Cohens Delivers Raw Confession In New Single “Romantiko”

The Cohens’ latest release proves they are still finding new ways to speak to the heart.

French Luxury Cruise Line Checks Eastern Visayas For 2027–2028 Season

Compagnie du Ponant is reviewing natural and cultural assets for potential future itineraries.
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Solon Bats For P2-K Monthly Allowance For Teachers’ Supplies

First Congressional District Rep. Paolo Duterte proposed a grant of PHP2,000 allowance each per month to cover school teachers expenses on materials.

Palace: Marcos Admin Respects Press Freedom

Malacañang assured that press freedom is guaranteed under the Marcos administration.

Cayetano: We Have To Find A Way That SSS And GSIS Pensions Should Be Enough For Retirees

Senator Alan Cayetano expressed the need for senior citizens to receive enough retirement benefits.

DFA Exec Says Alarming State Of Oceans Needs Immediate Action

The Philippine government encourages stakeholders to take immediate, science-based actions to address marine pollution and climate change.

Farmers In Typhoon-Hit Leyte Islet Revive Seaweed Industry

The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources has distributed over 17,000 seaweed seedlings to farmers in Leyte.

Cagayan De Oro City ‘Higalaay’ Makes Local Biz Vibrant Again

Local businesses in Cagayan de Oro City are hopeful of the upcoming "Higalaay" Festival, which will bring more people on to the streets.

Ilocos Regional Typhoon-Hit Areas Get Aid

Two government departments have distributed food packs and medical supplies to families that are affected by the severe tropical storm Florita in Ilocos.

Bacolod City Launches Online Complaints Desk For Power Concerns

Bacolod City Mayor launched an online complaints desk for power-related concerns after opening similar services for water and garbage issues.

Displaced Transport Workers In Central Luzon Get Government Livelihood Aid

At least 19 displaced transport workers in Central Luzon have received their livelihood assistance.

Negros Occidental To Boost Coffee Production In Next 3 Years

Negros Occidental’s provincial government is implementing strategies to boost local coffee production in the next three years.