For The Children. Always.: Mylene Lagman Steps Into Leadership At Childhope Philippines

Years of walking alongside children and communities shape the kind of leader she has become.

Power Without Discipline Is The Real Corruption

Public trust erodes when allegations are made without proof and withdrawn without consequence.

Why People Are Suddenly Apologizing To Liza Soberano

Ang dating komento ni Liza ay muling nabigyang-konteksto dahil sa reaksyon ng fans sa hiwalay na bakasyon ng isang love team.

PBBM Seeks Stronger Ties, Closer Cooperation With Foreign Partners

Ipinahayag ni Pangulong Marcos ang hangaring patibayin pa ang ugnayan at kooperasyon ng Pilipinas sa mga foreign partners.
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An Unruly Majority: What The New Senate Means For Marcos, Duterte, And The Road To 2028

The 2025 midterm elections have dismantled the "Uniteam" narrative, exposing cracks in loyalty as new Senate factions emerge. As Sara Duterte's impeachment trial approaches, will our lawmakers prioritize public accountability over political survival? The stakes are high and the path to 2028 is anything but clear.

After The Comeback: Charting The 2028 Path For The Reform Bloc

The twin victories of Bam Aquino and Kiko Pangilinan mark not just a comeback, but a critical turning point for the reformist movement. As they prepare for 2028, the challenge is clear: transform momentum into meaningful governance, rebrand their approach, and evolve their connection with the Filipino people.

End Of An Era: The Fall Of The Jalosjos Dynasty In Zamboanga

The Jalosjos family's political reign has ended, but this defeat transcends mere electoral results. It's a testament to the power of grassroots movements and the determination of voters, signaling that political dynasties can fall when accountability and reform are demanded.

End Of The Show? The Fall Of Budots And Budol Politics

Years of Budots and Budol politics reached a turning point in 2025, as voters favored substance over style. The message is clear: being a celebrity is no longer enough; only capable leadership will foster trust and progress.

The Survey Mirage: What The 2025 Elections Taught Us About Political Forecasting

The unexpected outcomes of the 2025 midterm elections challenge us to rethink our approach to political forecasting. In an era where digital influence reigns, reliance on outdated survey methods leaves us blindsided by the true electorate.

A Break In The Script: What The 2025 Midterm Elections Reveal About The Pinoy Voters

The 2025 elections serve as a reminder that political power is not a birthright. The Filipino voter today demands accountability and authenticity, suggesting a pivotal moment in our governance narrative. Are our leaders equipped to face this new chapter?

BOTO MO, BUKAS MO: G Ka Na Ba Sa May 12?

Election season in the Philippines brings the chaos of family reunions, loud and full of opinions that might lead you astray. Remember, your vote shapes your future. Don’t just follow the crowd; do the homework. Research candidates, scrutinize their promises, and safeguard your power. BOTO MO, BUKAS MO. Make your choice count, or live with the consequences.

Tandaan Ang “PINAS” Ngayong Halalan

Sa halalan, huwag kalimutan ang P.I.N.A.S. Piliin ang may integridad, pananaw, at tunay na malasakit sa bayan, hindi lang ang may sikat na pangalan.

Stuck In Adolescence: When Politics Feels Like A Netflix Teenage Tragedy

When does political discourse become more like a Netflix tragedy than a call to action? "Adolescence" paints a haunting picture of societal failure, a reminder that emotional maturity is crucial in leadership, and that we must hold our politicians accountable for their actions rather than their narratives.

Can Trust Be Rebuilt?

It’s not just about who we trust; it’s about what we trust them to do. Rebuilding public trust in the Philippines demands a commitment to shared visions, credible institutions, and heartfelt political engagement.

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