Through floods, storms, and long walks, Rey learned that storytelling is not just performance but presence, showing up even when conditions say otherwise, because children kept showing up too.
Power remains, but momentum slips, as the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos Jr. drifts from direction to reaction, showing how leadership can weaken without a crisis.
Publicly floating persona non grata threats turns a precise diplomatic tool into applause politics, shifting focus from Chinese misconduct to domestic noise and weakening the very authority the state is meant to protect.
Senator Kiko Pangilinan leads hearings and consultations with agriculture stakeholders to secure affordable and nutritious food for every Filipino family.
The AFP clarified there is no politics behind its red alert declaration amid anti-corruption rallies, saying it is a standard protocol for national security.
A contractor admitted before the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee that he paid 10 to 25 percent “SOP” kickbacks to DPWH officials for flood control projects.
Lawmakers welcomed the election of Isabela 6th District Rep. Faustino “Bojie” Dy III as the new House Speaker and expressed gratitude to Martin Romualdez for his leadership.
The Department of Education is requesting PHP928.5 billion in the 2026 budget, about four percent of GDP, to sustain classrooms, school meals, digital learning, and teacher welfare programs.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development in Cordillera is pushing for the community-driven development approach to make government projects more transparent and accountable to the people.