WHAT’S UP ATTORNEY? Marcos wants ‘strong’ case vs. flood control project culprits
Despite public clamor to immediately jail all contractors, government officials, and other culprits in the flood control corruption cases involving at least P350 billion, President Marcos Jr. said that he does not want a rushed and haphazard investigation, as that may backfire on his administration’s anti-corruption campaign, according to the Philippine Inquirer.
HEART OF HOPE: Sweeteners and brain decline
An 8-year study among individuals 35 and older revealed a link between sugar substitutes and brain health. Those using artificial sweeteners showed a 62 percent faster decline in overall thinking and memorial skills.
More doubts raised that ICI can meet expectations
Even the highly-respected retired Ombudsman Conchita Carpio-Morales has raised serious doubts that the Independent Commission on Infrastructure (ICI) can get to the root of the flood control corruption issue hounding the Marcos administration.
Pope prays for, expresses closeness to Cebu quake victims
VATICAN/MANILA — Pope Leo XIV on Sunday again expressed his closeness and concern for people affected by the deadly earthquake that recently struck Cebu and nearby provinces.
GOV’T CORRUPTION: ROMUALDEZ TAGGED, SOLDIERS ‘ANGRY’ AS COUP RUMORS SPREAD; AFP, DND, PNP quick to deny ‘destabilization plot’
MANILA/CAMP AGUINALDO, Quezon City – Amid growing anger of the people due to massive corruption in government exposed in connection with the ghost and questionable flood control projects and congressional budget insertions of billions of pesos in funding for infrastructure projects, rumors of destabilization and possible change of leaders swirled in the country.
AAPI immigrant families air fears on being labeled domestic terrorists
SAN FRANCISCO – Asian American and Pacific Islanders communities “are in the midst of an immigration and Constitutional crisis.”
AMERICA IN MY HEART: Honoring Carlos Bulosan on November 25 in City of Milpitas
Over the past months or years, it appears that interest has been waning once more in America on Carlos Bulosan and his outstanding work as a poet, essayist, novelist, short story writer, part-time journalist and labor union activist and workers and minority rights advocated and fighter.
DILIMAN WAY: Open letter to President BBMarcos on the flood control anomalies
Dear Mr. President: The anomalies involving the flood control projects are overwhelming. They show that senators, congressmen, high and low level officials of your government are involved in the massive conspiracy to rob the government of billions of pesos at…
HEALTH & WEALTH: Erika Kirk’s challenge to the youth, fathers, mothers, nation and the world
As a book author and columnist and active Evangelist at the GOLDEN GATE CHURCH OF CHRIST in San Francisco, California, I was blessed and fortunate to watch through You Tube the special memorial services on the life and legacy of…





































