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Daily Gospel, March 12, 2026

This is the Daily Gospel for March 12, 2026, which is the Thursday of the Third week of Lent. READ MORE: Daily Gospel, March 11, 2026 Daily Gospel, March 10, 2026 This is the Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ, according to Saint Luke 11,14-23. Jesus was driving out a demon that was mute, and when the

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Jeepney group: Halt fuel tax or raise fare by P2

Jeepney drivers, now reeling from oil price aftershocks that have so far cut their take-home pay in half, are urging the government to either suspend the excise on fuel or grant a P2 increase in the minimum fare. The transport group Manibela told the House of Representatives on Wednesday that it prefers the tax suspension

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Lotto draw results, March 11, 2026

Here are the lotto draw results of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) for Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Check these out. READ MORE: Lotto draw results, March 10, 2026 Lotto draw results, March 9, 2026 PCSO lotto games The PCSO holds five 6-pick number games, the Lotto 6/42, MegaLotto 6/45, SuperLotto 6/49 GrandLotto 6/55 and

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House approves bill abolishing travel tax on 2nd reading

MANILA, Philippines — The House of Representatives has approved on second reading a proposal seeking to abolish the travel tax, a move seen to ease the burden on Filipino travelers. At the plenary session on Wednesday, House Bill No. 8464 was approved via viva voce, or voice vote. House Committee on Tourism Chairperson and Romblon

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In Baguio, village ordinance regulates use of ‘gong’

BAGUIO CITY—The summer capital’s largest barangay has imposed new rules that would require an indigenous Filipino elder’s approval before the sound of “gangsa” (hand-held gong) rings out through neighborhoods in the village. An ordinance passed late last year by the barangay council of Irisan prescribes the appropriate occasions when gongs and other indigenous musical instruments

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5 dead, 20,000 displaced in clashes in BARMM town

COTABATO CITY—Nearly 5,000 families or more than 20,000 people were displaced from their homes in Nabalawag town in the Special Geographic Area of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) following days of clashes that killed five people. Sajed Mamalampa, Nabalawag municipal information officer, said the displaced families come from the villages of Damatulan,

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Iran Tells World To “Get Ready for Oil be $200 a Barrel”

Amid Trump Claiming War To Be Ended Soon, Iran Says Negotiation w/ U.S. No Longer on Agenda IRAN – The military command of the hit country warned the world that oil price may allegedly reach $200 per barrel. The escalating tension between Iran and the joint forces of the United States and Israel led to ... Read more

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Sara Duterte Condemns Unauthorized Use of Son’s Photo: “Hindi ko kailanman ginamit ang aking mga anak sa pagsulong ng aking interes”

Vice Pres Sara Duterte Reacts To Photo of Son Stingray Circulating on Social Media SARA DUTERTE – The Vice President reacted to the unauthorized use of the photo of her minor son, Stingray, in a post related to politics. Although it is still a few years ahead of the next elections, Vice Pres. Duterte has ... Read more

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Malaybalay City chooses open, green governance

On a typical bidding day in Malaybalay City, anyone with internet access can watch the entire procurement process unfold live on the local government’s Facebook page. For Mayor Jay Warren Pabillaran, livestreaming government processes was not a trend to follow but a principle to establish—it was his very first administrative order, his opening move toward

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