The year and the events of 2020 have truly been unprecedented. From going through the motions of the Covid pandemic,...
MANILA, PHILIPPINES — Wanderland Music & Arts Festival, billed as one of the most anticipated gatherings of local and international...
“GRABeeeeeee.” With one word on his Facebook account, photojournalist Jilson Tiu captured the dismay and frustration of Filipinos who have come to depend on the ride-sharing service to get around.
This is the newest parlor game among social media users on Facebook and Twitter. The transportation network company released the...
INQUIRER.net spoke with the lady rescued by a Grab driver who brought her to a hospital while she was having a heart attack.
Visit us on Instagram To be You; Facebook: To be You; e-mail [email protected] For many young people, getting a ride...
Three years ago I was taken and held up by three men in a taxi. I was going to meet friends after work, and the driver made a sudden turn. His two cohorts jumped in as he declared: “Holdup ’to, makisama ka lang. Babarilin kita kapag pumalag ka.”
Not to frighten him, but if Sen. JV Ejercito had been nearby when he announced the détente between the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) and ridesharing services Uber and Grab, I would have hugged him.