Opinion

Wangwangless society?

It looks like the happy days of the proverbial wangwang, which has lately been becoming more and more a thing among public officials and other

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Adapting to the heat

As global monitors warn that 2024 is shaping up to be the hottest year on record, marked by climate extremes and rising greenhouse gas emissions,

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Witnessing

Today’s gospel gives us Luke’s version of the risen Lord’s appearance to his apostles on Easter night. The apostles and some disciples were gathered in

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Game changer

Unless they can shift to more knowledge-based services that mostly require human intelligence and skills, Filipino workers are more at risk of being replaced by

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Curing our ignorance

The readings of the Mass of the Third Sunday of Easter, Year B, (Acts 3,13-15.17-19; 1 Jn 2,1-5; Lk 24-35-48) tell us that it was

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Oil and agriculture

“Modern agriculture is the use of land to convert petroleum into food” – Albert Allen Bartlett How important is oil to the economy? It does

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Wangwang again

President Marcos has issued an order prohibiting government officials and employees from using vehicle sirens and blinkers indiscriminately or just to force their way through

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Emergency info

On a recent airplane ride, our daughter forgot her cellphone in the lavatory but it was returned to her by the flight attendant who knew

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