
Fitness trends 2019: How your workout will change next year
If you feel you’re getting stuck in a rut, changing up your exercise routine can be a great way to boost both performance and motivation.
If you feel you’re getting stuck in a rut, changing up your exercise routine can be a great way to boost both performance and motivation.
Here’s a look back on a watershed year in the world of gastronomy.
Medicard and Inquirer teamed up to surprise the employees of Personiv in Alabang and toll booth operators and motorists at NLEX.
A new building is being constructed to house landlocked ship MS Finnmarken, the centerpiece of the new Hurtigruten Museum in Norway.
These are just a few of the highly anticipated books hitting shelves in 2019.
Deeply rooted in the hearts and minds of every 4 out 5 adult Filipinos is their ultimate dream: to live a simple and comfortable
China is set to mark the Year of the Pig with a film starring “Peppa Pig,” the popular cartoon character that fell foul with its censors.
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Optometrist Nella Sarabia sent me a frantic text message early in December: “Pepe is losing his sight.”
The Night Patrol—In a world grown numb and desensitized to the nightly carnage brought down by the Duterte drug war, one group persists in bearing witness: the photographers whose work appears under the rubric “Everyday Impunity.” But for their tenacious efforts, the death toll (they estimate a nightly average of 33, bringing the two-year death count to over 23,000) would simply be obscured by a dark cloud of impunity. Instead, their photographs manage to reclaim a measure of the human worth and dignity that the killers took from their victims.
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