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The first petition vs. Anti-Terror Law has been filed. Here’s what it’s arguing

A day after the Anti-Terror bill was signed into law, a group of lawyers and…

It’s not the end of junking the Anti-Terror Act. Legislators can still amend it

Yesterday, July 3, the controversial Anti-Terror Bill was signed by President Rodrigo Duterte. Now officially…

It’s 2020, can we start acknowledging the communities behind our local weaves?

By now you’ve probably noticed the growing interest in washable face masks, especially ones that…

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Duterte just signed the Anti-Terror Bill

On July 3, President Rodrigo Duterte signed the anti-terror bill into law.  This was announced…

Want to know what shopping festivals will look like? Visit this virtual pop-up

Although quarantine measures continue to ease, customers and businesses are adjusting to a normal without…

In sickness and in health…and in quarantine: House bill seeks to allow virtual weddings

In light of the pandemic, just about anything is going online—including usually crowded events such…

Good news: Meralco’s “no power disconnection” period was just extended

Reeling from the shock you got from your Meralco bill? You won’t need to worry…

After a dismal enrollment turnout, a youth group calls for an academic freeze

Following reports of a dismal enrollment turnout for the coming school year, students and activists…

1 week, 1 office left before Anti-Terror Bill reaches Duterte

Attention: Here’s an update from Malacañang about the controversial Anti-Terror Bill’s current status.  During a…

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Heads up: There will be fewer MRT-3 trains this July

The Metro Rail Transit-3 (MRT-3) is already operating at 13 percent capacity, and it will…