I thought I heard it wrong, but there was no one else there, trying to get past the makeshift barricade at the foot of the Edsa People Power Monument, just behind one side of the stage at last Wednesday’s rally.
Life goes on for Agot Isidro, who, according to close friends, has been taking in stride all the brickbats that rabid supporters of President Duterte have thrown at her for daring to call him a “psychopath” in a Facebook post.
Your mantra for the week: “Error is the result of fear; love is the healer.”
Amid rumors that the Philippines’ hosting of the upcoming Miss Universe pageant would no longer push through, reigning queen Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach has expressed optimism that she would be able to do her final walk in her home country.
Before he goes to sleep, the country’s most powerful man calls his trusted aide Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go, officially the head of the Presidential Management Staff (PMS), to check his schedule the following day.
PAST midnight last weekend, the doors of a popular nightclub in Bonifacio Global City (BGC), Taguig, were tightly guarded by burly bouncers and uniformed policemen with their K-9 in tow.
PRESIDENT Duterte shed tears when he heard the news that his daughter, Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte, had lost two of the triplets she was carrying.
I may have mellowed with age, but there are certain moral positions that just cannot be shaken by the passage of time. One of these is that held against the burial of someone like Ferdinand Marcos in Libingan ng mga Bayani.
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