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California library to be named after Filipino writer Carlos Bulosan

LOS ANGELES — The name Carlos Bulosan will soon find distinguished company in famous writers like John Steinbeck and Robert Louis Stevenson as a public library in this city is formally dedicated in his honor. The five-member Los Angeles Library Commission voted unanimously Thursday (Friday morning in Manila) to name the Echo Park Public Library

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Double-digit rollback on diesel prices now possible

MANILA, Philippines — Consumers, particularly jeepney drivers long suffering from ballooning diesel prices, can expect a slightly bigger rollback of up to nearly P11 per liter, fueled by the global market’s optimism over peace talks between the United States and Iran. A potential double-digit price cut may happen next week, as the estimates from an

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LTFRB acts on incident involving actress Xyriel Manabat

MANILA, Philippines — The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has suspended the operation of a transport network vehicle service vehicle and ordered its driver to explain the inappropriate content he posted on social media involving his passenger, actress Xyriel Manabat. LTFRB Chair Vigor Mendoza II said the act may constitute sexual harassment. READ:

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DOE looking into 1,000 fuel pricing complaints

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Energy (DOE) has stepped up its drive against fuel hoarding and profiteering, reporting close to 1,000 complaints of irregular fuel pricing across the country. The DOE reported initial results of the campaign as a super committee of the House of Representatives said it was fast-tracking energy-related measures even if

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UP lawyer: SC intervention in impeachment raps premature

MANILA, Philippines — If the Supreme Court again intervenes in the impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte, it may risk dragging itself into politics, especially when the process is just beginning, a constitutional law expert stressed on Saturday. For University of the Philippines College of Law associate dean Paolo Tamase, doing so, for the

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This week’s milestones: April 12 to April 18

April 14, 2010 Two historical markers — one in English and one in Filipino — were unveiled at the International Rice Research Institute in Los Baños, Laguna, formally designating it as a “National Historic Site” as recognized by the National Historical Institute. Established in 1960 through the collaboration of the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations and

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Small ponds, big lifelines for Alaminos farmers

ALAMINOS CITY — In the upland farming communities of this city, small man-made ponds originally built to catch rainwater are quietly reshaping rural livelihoods. Known as small farm reservoirs (SFRs), these earth-dug impoundments were first designed for a practical purpose: to store rainwater for irrigating crops during the dry months. Built beyond the reach of

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BINI Sheena Dedicates Coachella Performance To Late Mother, Angelyn

BINI Sheena touches many hearts as she remembers her late mother. BINI Sheena Catacutan remembers her mother in a post and is dedicating her historical Coachella performance to her. Ahead of BINI’s much-anticipated debut at Coachella 2026, Sheena took to social media to share a heartfelt message to her mother. She remembered her as her ... Read more

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