The House of Representatives has performed its constitutional duty; the Senate is performing an institutional farce. By a ...
Joel Tiu Maquiling’s essay is a welcome act of intellectual ambition. In a media landscape of grief charts and motivational bromides, his use of quantum mechanics as a metaphor for psychological ...
There is a particular kind of loneliness that does not come from being physically alone, but from living a life that feels ...
This month, the lawyers’ Code of Professional Responsibility and Accountability (CPRA) will mark its third anniversary. Since it became effective on May 30, 2023, the Supreme Court has decided ...
Hantavirus? What is it and how does one get it? Public awareness of hantavirus grew after it was found to have caused the ...
Political disagreements have always existed. As the daughter of an Ilocano Marcos loyalist (my dad) and a Cory Aquino ...
Some laws are ahead of their time. Their enactment may have been initially performative—intended primarily to signal adherence to international norms and thus convey a sense of belonging to the ...
Tomorrow is the last day to register for the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE) that will be held on Nov. 2.
It’s been one month since you’ve been with us. How are you?” The maid replied: “Oh, I’m very happy ma’am because you all ...
The old order is dead. We just don’t know what will replace it. As Henry Kissinger reminded us in his 2014 book “World Order,” “no truly global ‘order’ has ever existed.” After United ...
Scripted or not, the chaos at the Senate Wednesday night begs thorough investigation and should exact accountability where it ...
I have spent almost two decades in the Philippine energy sector—as an engineer, lawyer, executive, chair of the National Renewable Energy Board (NREB), and now senior policy adviser to Institute for ...