Mom, we need to talk
I’m just like you, you’re just like me… but we’d vote so differently… My mother, Ninez Cacho-Olivares, a journalist and a newspaper publisher much admired for her fearless opposition to
I’m just like you, you’re just like me… but we’d vote so differently… My mother, Ninez Cacho-Olivares, a journalist and a newspaper publisher much admired for her fearless opposition to
Tetchie Agbayani believes that freedom of speech should not be limited to ordinary citizens and that celebrities should speak their minds.
Nantes, France — A French museum won backing from scholars on Tuesday for its decision to halt an exhibition about Mongol leader Genghis Khan because of a censorship attempt by
Dear every member of Gen Z who’s said “I’m just not a political person,” Since defining terms is what school taught me to do (or at least tried to), let
Obviously miffed by former senator Antonio Trillanes’s response to his comments on taking action rather than complaining against the government, actor Robin Padilla challenged him to visit the West Philippine
As concerned Filipinos air their frustrations against the government, Robin Padilla called on his fellow Pinoys to take action rather than complain.
Actress-singer Jennylyn Mercado appeared to address some quarters asking her to tone down her social commentaries or stop expressing her opinion.
Comedian Arnell Ignacio believes there is a need for celebrities to do some “research” first before dipping their fingers into political issues.
BEIJING — Fashion brands Coach and Givenchy apologized on social media on Monday after Chinese netizens criticized them for selling clothes that mislabeled Hong Kong and Taiwan as separate countries,
Luxury fashion brands Versace, Coach, and Givenchy have apologized for making perceived affronts to China’s national sovereignty.
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