George Royeca, co-founder of Angkas and nominee of ANGKASangga 107 Party-list, is at the forefront of the fight for the rights of informal workers and motorcycle taxi riders, aiming to turn long-overdue recognition into real policies and protections. With the support of Vice Ganda, a key ally and advocate, Royeca is pushing for greater support... Continue Reading →
Ogie Diaz to Camille Villar: Fix PrimeWater before promising housing to Filipinos
Entertainment reporter and talent manager Ogie Diaz has urged Las Piñas Representative and senatorial candidate Camille Villar to focus on improving PrimeWater’s services before making any campaign promises about housing for Filipino families. In a Facebook post, Ogie made a direct appeal to Villar, pointing out that it would be more meaningful if she helped... Continue Reading →
By endorsing another mayoralty candidate, Rep. Baronda has ditched agreement with Speaker Romualdez, says Mayor Jerry Trenas
Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Trenas has slammed Lone District Representative Julienne “Jamjam” Baronda for allegedly going against an agreement they previously made with House Speaker Martin Romualdez by endorsing a rival candidate in the 2025 mayoral race. Trenas made the statement after Baronda’s group, Team Sulong Gugma, publicly threw its support behind Rolando Magahin, who... Continue Reading →
Meet Chryzquin Yu: Blvck Entertainment’s rising star ready to make waves in music
Blvck Entertainment, led by power duo Engineers Louie and Grace Cristobal, proudly introduces its newest artist, Chryzquin Yu—a fresh and promising talent ready to share her heart and versatility through music. As she gears up for her debut album, Chryzquin opens up about her inspirations, artistic direction, and deep gratitude for the team guiding her... Continue Reading →
Teodoros cheer on Marikina graduates, receive strong public backing amid suspension
Marikina Mayor Marcy Teodoro and his wife, Marikina 1st District Representative Maan Teodoro, extended their warm congratulations to the city's latest batch of graduates, praising their hard work, resilience, and commitment to education. “Graduation season na, kaya damang-dama ang saya ng bawat magulang at estudyante. Hindi man kami naging bahagi ni Mayor Marcy ng mismong... Continue Reading →
“Ayusin muna ang PrimeWater bago ang buhay ng Pilipino”: Customers call out Villar-owned water company
Frustrated customers of PrimeWater, a water utility company owned by the Villar family, have been airing their grievances on social media. Common complaints include inconsistent water supply, recurring service interruptions, and the company's lackluster customer service. One viral post came from X user Nash Nacion, who wrote: “Eto namang si Camille Villar: Aayusin daw ang... Continue Reading →
MTRCB reminds PUV operators on Holy Week travel: Show only “G” and “PG” rated content
As travelers head to different provinces this Holy Week, the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) has issued a fresh reminder to Public Utility Vehicle (PUV) operators and drivers: only films and shows rated “G” (General Patronage) and “PG” (Parental Guidance) are allowed to be shown inside PUVs. This directive is in accordance... Continue Reading →
Movie review: ‘Fatherland’ weaves themes of family, identity with powerful leads Allen Dizon, Iñigo Pascual
Fatherland ambitiously weaves themes of family, society, and politics—and succeeds in grounding these heavy topics through a deeply personal story. The film follows a young man (Iñigo Pascual) who returns to the Philippines from the U.S. in search of his long-lost father (Allen Dizon). What begins as a quiet, emotional homecoming gradually unravels into a... Continue Reading →
Nearly 10 years later, family of boy killed in Tokhang operation gets corrected death certificate
After nearly a decade of waiting, the family of nine-year-old Lenin Baylon—one of the youngest casualties in the Duterte administration’s anti-drug campaign—has finally received a corrected copy of his death certificate. Lenin died on December 2, 2016, during a shootout between unidentified gunmen and alleged drug suspects in Caloocan City. His death came just six... Continue Reading →
SB19 being considered for China, says Justin’s uncle Alfonso De Dios
When asked about the possibility of bringing SB19 into the Chinese market as endorsers, veteran media and advertising executive Alfonso “Pons” de Dios shared that the idea has already been explored. "We actually thought of that. In fact, I made a follow-through on that," De Dios said during the Pandesal Forum on March 21, held... Continue Reading →
