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Editor's Pick
The joy of watching Alex Eala
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By Bullit Marquez
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Jan 26, 2026
It’s not a wonder why Alex Eala is popular. She embodies grit and integrity-qualities that Filipinos admire and dream to have for themselves.
Visa-free policy amid troubled waters
Commentary
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By Tita C. Valderama
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Jan 19, 2026
When Chinese vessels continue to challenge Philippine maritime rights, block resupply missions, and assert claims rejected by international law, easing entry requirements risks being read not as confidence but concession.
No need to guess the BBM impeachment complainants
Commentary
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By Antonio J. Montalvan II
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Jan 13, 2026
Chavit's hand behind the complaint will probably be a factor that will spell its doom. But it is the presence of Paras and Defensor that makes this complaint farcical. Farce has always been their cottage industry.
When debt quietly eats the budget
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By Florencio “Butch” Abad
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Jan 9, 2026
The debt is no longer just growing. It is quietly eating the budget—and with it, our room to choose our future. And that is precisely why the Supreme Court’s pending rulings on the legality of recent budget practices matter—not only for constitutional order, but for the country’s long-term fiscal survival.
A blank check against the Constitution: Why unprogrammed appropriations must fall
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By Florencio “Butch” Abad
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Jan 8, 2026
The Supreme Court must act decisively—to restore fiscal discipline, transparency, and accountability, and to uphold the integrity of the budget process. At stake is not merely a budgetary device, but the Constitution’s clear command on who controls the nation’s purse—and in whose name public money is spent.
FACT CHECK: FAKE quote card of Duterte pleading for Marcos Jr. to bring him home circulates
A quote card circulating online claims that former president Rodrigo Duterte has supposedly appealed to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to allow him to return to the Philippines. This is fake.
Celebrating the Filipino Spirit in Art Deco
Retaining its Filipino spirit, Philippine Art Deco is characterized with “an eclectic and hybrid interpretation” of traditional motifs integrated with the international style of Art Deco. Using stylized tropical flora such as bamboo, coconut tree, mangoes, bananas, sampaguita, as well as Mindanao’s okir designs, capiz shells, and indigenous textile patterns provided a rich overlay of forms and textures.
Impeachment, instability and the cost to Filipinos
Accountability remains essential. Allegations of abuse of power or misuse of public funds must be investigated, regardless of who is involved. But when political conflict overshadows governance, the public interest suffers.






















