A Simple Day, A Cherished Memory Today was a simple day, but it was filled with so much love. I spent the afternoon with my mom, just enjoying being together. We were surrounded by beautiful, vibrant flowers bougainvillea in every color imaginable! We laughed, we talked, and just enjoyed the peace of being together. I…
LIST: Flights canceled on November 9 and 10 due to Uwan
MANILA, Philippines — Several flights for Sunday, November 9, and Monday, November 10, have been canceled due to the inclement weather brought by Super Typhoon Uwan, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (Caap) reported on Saturday. As of Sunday morning, 324 flights from November 8 to November 10 have been canceled. Read More…
Corruption at the forefront as BAYAN calls on the public to join the Nov. 30 protest
Organizers of the September 21 protest are preparing a massive demonstration on November 30, Bonifacio Day, to demand accountability over alleged corruption in government flood control projects. In a radio interview, Bagong Alyansa Makabayan (BAYAN) President Renato Reyes said the September 21 protest was only the beginning, noting that the November 30 demonstration is expected…
Eagles overcome challenges
MANILA, Philippines — Ateneo snapped a costly five-game funk and kept University of the East winless via a 78-74 comeback win to revive its Final Four hopes in the UAAP Season 88 men’s basketball yesterday at the Mall of Asia Arena. The Blue Eagles unleashed a 12-3 closeout to dodge a massive upset from the…
MY DIARY TWO: OCTOBER 11, 2025
Our First Concert Connection This picture captures such a special memory. My friends and I went to a concert, and it was an incredible experience. What made it even more special was that it was the first time we all really got to hang out and get to know each other. We were a little…
MY DIARY ONE: MARCH 23, 2025
Resort Radiance: Feeling My Best for the Birthday On this day we were at Dayrit Cabatuan Isabela to celebrate Debu’s birthday, and the resort was stunning. Everywhere you looked, there were palm trees and that amazing, golden late-afternoon light. I spent extra time getting ready because I really wanted to look good, and I’m so…
Corruption blamed by Filipinos for the rising death toll as another typhoon hits the Philippines
At least 114 people have died and 127 remain missing in central Philippines after a typhoon caused destruction and widespread flooding, which local officials suggest could have been prevented if not for persistent graft in flood-control projects. Some 71 of the casualties were in the central province of Cebu, a province that was still recovering…
Meralco sees hope on the horizon
MANILA, Philippines — Meralco’s bid to barge into the EASL playoffs is in peril after suffering two road losses in a row but there’s hope in the horizon as the Bolts play their last four elimination games at home, starting with Saturday’s rematch against Chinese-Taipei’s Taoyuan Pauian Pilots at the Capital Arena in Ilagan, Isabela….
Beermen extend winning streak to three games
MANILA, Philippines — In a game headlined by the titanic matchup of super big men, it’s one of the smallest guys who stood tall in the windup. San Miguel Beer guard Juami Tiongson erupted for all of his 14 points in the fourth period to spark the Beermen to a 96-90 victory over Converge in…
Probe into missing ‘sabungeros’ uncovers 887 human bone fragments
MANILA, Philippines – The search for the missing sabungeros (cockfighting enthusiasts) whose remains were reportedly dumped in Taal Lake resulted in the recovery of 981 bones, with 887 confirmed as human remains, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). Included in the over 800 human bones are the three sets of human remains recovered at…









