EDITORIAL — In almost every international survey, the Philippines seldom fail to get the international scene, even with the “most ignorant” yet “most confident” ranking.
On teenage pregnancy: Are we doing enough?
EDITORIAL — According to Philippine Statistics Authority, one in every ten women age 15-19 years old is already a mother or pregnant with first child and every hour, there were 24 babies born by teenage mothers.
A nightmare every morning
EDITORIAL — It is true that there are tons of things to be proud of as a Filipino — but our transportation system was never one.
PH-China research partnership on Benham Rise: A wise move or not?
EDITORIAL — The Filipinos' nationalism – and ignorance combined – got triggered again at the expense of Duterte administration over the decision of what appeared to be a front stab, allowing the Chinese scientists to explore and do research around Benham Rise
Media literacy in ‘fake news’ era
EDITORIAL — Being faced with the term ‘fake news’ is just cringe-worthy. Let’s face it. The term is ‘oxymoronic’ in many levels.
Where can your 200 pesos take you?
EDITORIAL — Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno said that the government has designated P28.8 Billion in the national budget to counteract the impact of the TRAIN Law.
An ‘imperious’ Marcos up-and-coming?
EDITORIAL — It has been almost two years of broken promises and revealed stories of the past since the son’s dictator, Bongbong Marcos, started his make-believe of having won as the Vice President of the Philippines which Leni Robredo assumed office on June 2017.
A sad toy story: The rise of ‘digital’ children
EDITORIAL — In this technology-driven world where almost everyone lives in a virtual lifestyle, it comes as no surprise that children have already become accustomed to this change.
#FindIca: A purported online challenge?
EDITORIAL — On Thursday, December 21, 17-year old Patricia “Ica” Policarpio went missing on a coffee shop at Muntinlupa City.
Dengvaxia: A vaccine gone wrong
EDITORIAL — While the French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi Pasteur said in a press conference held in Manila that Dengvaxia would not cause death over anyone immunized, two girls allegedly died of dengue after months of being injected with the controversial anti-dengue vaccine.