Malilay Sisters To Be Awarded Global Filipino Icon Award For Jiu-Jitsu Success

Patuloy na nagpapatunay ng galing ng atletang Pilipino—Malilay sisters, tatanggap ng prestihiyosong Global Filipino Icon Award 2025.

Danielle Florendo Brings Kalinga Folklore To Life In Her New Children’s Storybook

Isang batang nakakakita ng espiritu, isang Diyos ng Bundok na mapaglaro—tuklasin ang kanilang kwento.

More Filipinos Can Travel To Japan With 5 New Visa Processing Centers

More visa centers, less hassle! Japan is making it easier for Filipinos to submit their visa applications starting April 7.

More Than Friends: How Chosen Families Shape Our Lives

They’re the ones who celebrate your wins, comfort you in heartbreak, and push you to grow. These relationships—built on shared experiences and mutual trust—become our chosen families, shaping our adulthood in ways we never expected.
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World News

Maesincee: Thailand’s COVID-19 Vaccine Trial On Monkeys Successful

Thailand's vaccine trial on macaque monkeys has made progress after giving first doses of the candidate vaccine.

WHO Chief Ghebreyesus Hails News On Steroid Drug To Treat Virus

Maganda raw ang naging resulta ng paggamit ng steroids sa COVID-19 patients, ayon sa WHO chief.

Merriam-Webster To Redefine “Racism” After Request

A new definition of the word "racism' is currently in the works.

South Korea Mulls Measures As COVID-19 Cases Spike Again

A total of 50 new COVID-19 cases, including 43 local infections and two fatalities were reported, raising the country’s overall count to 11,902 with 276 deaths.

Merriam-Webster To Redefine “Racism” After Request

A new definition of the word "racism' is currently in the works.

George Floyd, Whose Death Led To Change, Laid To Rest

Rest in Power, George Floyd.

Wuhan Tests Nearly 10M Citizens In 10 Days

Nearly 10 million residents of Wuhan city in central China were tested for coronavirus in 10 days.

Global COVID-19 Death Toll Exceeds 350K Mark

The global death toll from the COVID-19 crossed the 350,000-mark this week, according to US-based Johns Hopkins University.

Japan Lifts State Of Emergency Across Whole Country

Japanese citizens are now allowed to go out freely and resume business operations due to the lifted state of emergency.