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No plunder case, no guilt: Romualdez camp rebukes claims over flood control

FORMER Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez’s camp rejected attempts to pin plunder and other serious crimes on him, underscoring that the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) itself made clear its referral to the Ombudsman was “issued without finding or conclusion of guilt or liability.”

PBBM Calls for Stronger National Action on Climate Resilience

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. reaffirmed the administration’s strong commitment to climate action in a video message delivered marking the observance of Global Warming and Climate Change Consciousness Week (CCC Week) 2025.

All SM Malls Unite for Cebu: A Nationwide Call to Hope and Empowerment

In the aftermath of Typhoon Tino, SM Supermalls, through SM Foundation and SM Cares, has launched a nationwide campaign titled “All SM Malls Unite for Cebu,” mobilizing support and solidarity to uplift communities affected by the disaster.

St. Peter Offers Free Funeral Services for Victims of Typhoon Tino

With the death toll rising to 188, according to the Office of the Civil Defense on Friday morning, 135 of which are from Cebu province, St. Peter Life Plan and Chapels is offering free funeral services to the victims of Typhoon Tino in Cebu, to ease the burden of grieving families and provide support during this difficult time.

TP and COMELEC Join Forces to Empower Voters through Inclusive Registration

TP, a global leader in digital business services, partners with the Philippine Commission on Elections (COMELEC) to implement the latter’s Special Register Anywhere Program (SRAP). TP hosted an on-site voter registration drive at TP Aura, successfully processing hundreds of TP employees along with their family members.

Emergency calls can now be made using messaging apps and social media in Morong, Rizal and Mambajao

Residents and visitors of Morong town in Rizal and the municipality of Mambajao in Camiguin Island can now make emergency calls to their 911 command centers using their preferred messaging apps.

Trans-Led Coalition Launches Simplified Legal Gender Recognition Bill in the Philippines

The bill, drafted by the Society of Trans Women of the Philippines (STRAP) and endorsed by Transmasculine Philippines, Pioneer Filipino Transgender Men Movement (PFTM), and Relentlessly Chase, aims to provide a clear, accessible, and rights-affirming pathway for transgender and gender-diverse Filipinos to change their name and gender marker in official documents.

New Study Shines a Light on the Silent Battles of Filipino Girls and LGBTI Children Online

In a world where children’s lives are increasingly lived online, a new study by Terre des Hommes Netherlands peels back the digital curtain to reveal the quiet suffering of many Filipino girls and LGBTI children. Titled Rainbows in the Dark: Filipino Girls and LGBTI Children in the Fight to End Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children (OSAEC), the study brings to light deeply personal stories of fear, silence, and resilience.

General Segun says PNP is ready to implement fully integrated emergency response network

Brig. General William O. Segun, newly installed head of the Communications and Electronic Services (CES) of the Philippine National Police (PNP), is set to implement key improvements that will enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the PNP’s Emergency 911 response system during his term.

AMA Bank Files Criminal Raps vs. DepEd Over ₱1.6 Billion in Unremitted Teacher’s Loan Collections

AMA Rural Bank of Mandaluyong (ARB) has filed a criminal complaint with the Office of the Ombudsman against the Department of Education (DepEd) and some officials, alleging the unlawful withholding of over ₱1.6 billion in loan repayments collected from public school teachers.