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When lies go viral

By | Newsy News

By Eva C. Visperas   WAS it about starting a joke? Was it to gain more views and reactions in exchange for social media income? Was it part of the continuing saga of discrediting and destroying the leadership of incumbent city officials? Or was it simply to spread hate and…

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When lies go viral

By November 16, 2025Newsy News

Flood, Frankly (2nd of two parts)

By | Entre'acte, Punch Gallery

By Rex Catubig   WE are witnessing how, in record time and biblical proportion, dikes and rivers overflowed, copious rains fell within a short period, and lo and behold, the country drowned in flood water and unending hearings. Yet these occurrences could not have been generated by ignominious corruption alone…

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Flood, Frankly (2nd of two parts)

By November 16, 2025Entre'acte, Punch Gallery

Dagupan prepares for next weather disturbance after ‘Tino’

By | Random Thoughts

By Leonardo Micua   THE Visayas continues to recover from a string of natural disasters, including the magnitude 7.2 earthquake that devastated Cebu, the lingering effects of La Niña, and the recent onslaught of Typhoon Tino. The typhoon caused widespread flooding, destroyed homes, and uprooted trees, reviving painful memories of…

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Dagupan prepares for next weather disturbance after ‘Tino’

By November 8, 2025Random Thoughts

Habana

By | G Spot

By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo    I am in Aklan, visiting two places, Boracay, an island in Malay town and Habana in Nabas. Boracay has a unique quality that attracts all kinds of people, especially tourists and leisure seekers, local and foreign. Habana, on the other hand, attracts development workers and…

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Habana

By November 8, 2025G Spot

Kasumpa-sumpa

By | Andromeda's Vortex

By Farah G. Decano   ​NO words adequately capture the sheer anger and abhorrence the Filipino people feel toward the ineptitude and corruption plaguing those in power. This includes elected officials and appointees in agencies like the DPWH and DENR. These individuals, who swore to uphold the rights of citizens…

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Kasumpa-sumpa

By November 8, 2025Andromeda's Vortex

A bold move for a drug-free Calasiao

By | Newsy News

By Eva C. Visperas   COMING back from a long weekend after All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day usually means slow Mondays, sleepy offices, and half-hearted attempts to return to reality. People are still thinking about family reunions, cemetery visits, and the short but well-loved break from work. But…

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A bold move for a drug-free Calasiao

By November 8, 2025Newsy News

Flood, frankly

By | Entre'acte, Punch Gallery

By Rex Catubig   WHEN the anomalous flood control projects exploded a Pandora’s box of associative demons—SOP, payola, insertions, twenty-five percent, proponent, and other euphemistic turns of phrase, one exacerbating factor got somewhat overshadowed. Yet, it is a key player in all this. Beyond the dikes, the embankments, rip rap…

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Flood, frankly

Shrinking peso, sign of the times

By | Out of the fire

By Gonzalo Duque   THE Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI), through Justice Andres Reyes, has released an initial recommendation to charge Senators Joel Villanueva and Jinggoy Estrada, as well as former Congressman Zaldy Co and others, for plunder, violation of the anti-graft law, and bribery. It is believed that the…

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Shrinking peso, sign of the times

By November 2, 2025Out of the fire