How did the House get to 215, more than twice the number of signatures needed to impeach the Vice President? And why now, despite the legal risks?
Conversely, if officials can resign to escape accountability, it sets a dangerous precedent for future corruption cases. If the Senate proceeds, Duterte must be given a fair opportunity to defend ...
The former president takes jabs at President Marcos and his administration for their supposed inability to address pressing problems such as the rising price of rice, joblessness, and a surge in crime ...
An impeachment prosecutor has called on the Senate to convene as an impeachment court and start the trial of Vice President Sara Duterte. "Baka sakaling magbago ang isip ng Senado and masimulan natin ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) said on Thursday that it “hopes” Vice President Sara Duterte will see the criminal complaints filed against her as a chance to clear her name. DOJ spokesperson Mico ...
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Quiboloy back in Pasig jail
After being confined in a hospital for pneumonia, alleged sex offender Apollo Quiboloy returned to the Pasig City jail on Wednesday night, the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology reported yesterday ...
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Most Pinoys show love through acts of service
Most adult Filipinos express love through acts of service, making it the most common love language in the country, according ...
Lackawanna County’s Department of Roads and Bridges closed Thursday a structurally deficient bridge on Old Mill Road in the township, officials said in a news release. Engineers examining the ...