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Philippines Secures 21,000 Metric Tons of US LPG Amid Global Market Volatility
DOE and PNOC move to stabilize fuel supply, with cargo arriving from May 20 to May 31.

NBI Obtains Key Lead in Death Threats Probe vs. Marcos, First Lady Liza, Romualdez
House orders release of NBI investigation records as Vice President Sara Duterte skips scheduled hearing

Filipina sprinter Jessica Laurance sprints to bronze in Asian Beach Games 60m
The 22-year-old clocked 7.52 seconds in Sanya, adding to her growing international medal collection

Extreme Heat Pushes Global Food Systems to Brink: What It Means for the Philippines
UN warns 1 billion livelihoods at risk as crop yields fall and work hours vanish — Filipino farmers face a future of scorching fields and empty plates.

As Coal Smog Chokes Johannesburg, South African Scientists Launch Pollution App — What Manila Can Learn
A new mobile app from the University of Witwatersrand warns residents of real-time air pollution. The lesson for Metro Manila's coal-dependent economy is urgent.

Diesel Price Rollback of Up to P10.80 per Liter Expected in the Philippines Next Week
Global peace talks between the US and Iran drive fuel cost reductions for Filipino consumers

Pag-IBIG, DepEd Partnership to Prioritize Teachers in National Housing Fairs
New initiative aims to boost rental housing access for educators and students across the Philippines.

Easterlies Trigger Isolated Rains Over Southern Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao — PAGASA Report
The weather bureau warns of possible thunderstorms as the easterlies dominate the Philippine weather pattern.

Mayon Volcano Awakens: Minor Strombolian Activity Recorded at Summit Crater, PHIVOLCS Says
The Philippines' iconic volcano shows signs of unrest with fiery lava fountains, raising concerns for nearby communities and tourists

Two Trains Collide Head-On in Denmark, 18 Injured: What Filipinos Need to Know About Global Rail Safety
A head-on collision north of Copenhagen leaves 18 injured, with four in critical condition, raising urgent questions about rail safety worldwide—including for OFWs and travelers.

NASA's New Roman Space Telescope Promises 'Atlas of the Universe'—What It Means for Filipino Stargazers
With a field of view 100 times larger than Hubble's, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope aims to map millions of galaxies and discover tens of thousands of planets. Could it finally answer if Earth is alone?

Just Facts: GMA Public Affairs' New Show Drops Bombshell on Sara Duterte's Wealth — Streams This April
The pilot episode tackles Vice President Sara Duterte's Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN), promising hard-hitting reportage in a fresh digital format.

UAAP Season 88 Women’s Volleyball: Stepladder Semifinals Explained for Filipino Fans
How the unique playoff format works after DLSU’s historic sweep, and what it means for the Final Four chase.

Filinvest’s 20.774-MWp Misamis Oriental Solar Project Secures ERC Nod, Boosting Philippine Clean Energy Drive
The Energy Regulatory Commission approves FDC Green Energy Corp.’s solar facility in Tagoloan, poised to generate 30.2 million kWh annually for the Mindanao grid.

De Lima: VP Sara’s Defense Has No Bearing Unless Made Under Oath — Impeachment Body of Evidence ‘Satisfies’ Court
Former senator says VP Duterte’s public denials carry no legal weight as House prosecutors present sworn testimonies

Easterlies Blanket Philippines: Cloudy Skies, Isolated Rains to Disrupt Holy Week Travel Plans
PAGASA warns of weather disruptions across major regions as warm, humid easterlies dominate the forecast, affecting millions of Filipinos on the move.

Daet Dumpsite Inferno: Toxic Smoke Blankets Camarines Norte as Old Landfill Burns
A raging fire at a closed landfill in Daet raises alarms over toxic air pollution and the Philippines' mounting waste crisis.

From Smartphones to Tsinelas: Could a Filipino Digital Detox Cure Our Screen Addiction?
Inspired by a bold US experiment, we examine if swapping your smartphone for a 'dumb phone' could reclaim your time, mental health, and real-life connections in the Philippines.

Converge's Filipino Stars Shine, Toppling TNT to Revive PBA Playoff Dreams
Local players answer coach's call in crucial win, proving Pinoy talent can carry the day in the Commissioner's Cup.

Marcos Admin Launches Housing Payment Moratorium for Filipinos Hit by Energy Crisis
DHSUD implements emergency relief allowing borrowers to pause monthly amortizations without penalty, offering crucial breathing room for struggling families.