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 In an era where digital influence reigns, reliance on outdated survey methods leaves us blindsided by the true electorate.

PRA Woos Foreigners From Europe, North America To Retire In Philippines

Nais ng Pilipinas na higit pang hikayatin ang mga banyagang retiree mula sa Europa at Hilagang Amerika na mamuhay sa bansa, sa pamamagitan ng pagtaas ng mga SRRV.

Philippine Establishes Formal Diplomatic Ties With Grenada

Pinagtibay ng Pilipinas ang pormal na ugnayan sa Grenada, ayon sa anunsyo ng DFA. Isang bagong kabanata sa pakikipag-ugnayan at kooperasyon sa mga bansa.

Peaceful Voting Reported Across Caraga, Davao Regions

Walang iniulat na kaguluhan habang naganap ang halalan sa Davao at Caraga, ayon sa mga opisyal ng eleksyon at pulis.
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Luzon

MRT-3 Reports Zero Positive Covid-19 Passengers In February

None of the passengers of the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 tested for Covid-19 in February were found positive as compared to a 4 percent positivity rate in January.

Pangasinan Provides Solar Lights To Far-Flung Villages

Pangasinan has initially turned over three solar lights to one of its Barangays as part of the project Liwawa (light) to strengthen the security of the province to maintain its insurgency-free status.

Vax Cards No Longer Needed On Ash Wednesday In Quiapo

Quiapo Church will no longer require the faithful to present their vax cards before they will be allowed inside the church on March 2, Ash Wednesday.

New Bypass Road Lightens Pampanga Traffic Flow

The 2.6-kilometer bypass road that will serve as an alternative route for motorists coming from Magalang town to Angeles City, and vice versa, is now accessible.

Gov’t Building Houses For Dumagat Tribes In Aurora, N. Ecija

Indigenous families belonging to the Dumagat tribe in Aurora and Nueva Ecija will soon have their own houses, the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development announced.

DENR Releases Brown Booby Back To Sea In Masbate

A Brown booby (Sula leucogaster) was recently released back to the sea after it was turned over to the Community Environment and Natural Resources Office of Mobo town in Masbate province.

Over 800 Legazpi Farmers Get Free Fertilizers

At least 815 members of the Legazpi City Farmers’ Association received fertilizer assistance from the Department of Agriculture this month.

QC Vet Office Turns Stray Dogs Into Service Animals

The Quezon City Veterinary Department has started training rescued stray dogs as well as those surrendered by their owners to become community service animals.

Sorsogon Reopens Doors To Local, Foreign Tourists

The provincial government of Sorsogon announced on Monday the reopening of its doors to both local and foreign tourists with better infrastructure, improved facilities, and more attractions in several tourism sites.

Saving Sea Turtles Through Community Education In Ilocos Norte

Residents of the coastal towns of Bangui and Pagudpud in Ilocos Norte guard and protect the nests of endangered sea turtles or pawikans that lay their eggs along the shorelines.