The Commission on Elections said it is gearing up for the 10-day voter’s registration nationwide that would kick off August 1.
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Lee Hyeri takes fans into her ‘studio’ in first Manila fan meet
Best known for her roles in "Reply 1988," "My Roommate Is a Gumiho," and more recently "Friendly Rivalry," Hyeri's fan meet served as a showcase not just of her dancing and acting skills, but also of her creativity and personality.
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Japanese shoe retailer ABC-Mart is coming to the Philippines: Here’s what to expect
Filipino sneakerheads no longer need to hop on a plane to shop at ABC-Mart as the Japanese shoe retailer is coming to the Philippines later this year.
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DTI says reduction in Trump tariffs ‘already a win’
Trade Secretary Cristina Roque said the reduction in the US reciprocal tariffs, from 20 percent to 19 percent, is significant in Philippine trade.
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FIBA: Rhenz Abando, Zav Lucero no longer in contention for Gilas’ Asia Cup Final 12
Rhenz Abando and Zav Lucero are no longer in contention for getting a spot in Gilas Pilipinas’ Final 12 for the 2025 FIBA Asia Cup in August.
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Pomelo teams up with SSI to open first Philippine stores in August
Southeast Asian fashion brand Pomelo is finally making its way to Manila! Known for its trend-forward styles, Pomelo is teaming up with specialty retailer SSI Group to open its first Philippine stores this August at Glorietta and Robinsons Place Manila.
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DOE says lower power rates, faster electrification possible during Marcos term
Department of Energy Secretary Sharon Garin said on Tuesday that the promises of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. during his State of the Nation Address, including lower power rates and electrification of more Filipinos could be accomplished within his term.
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Marcos concerned with online gambling, additional regulations being discussed—Recto
Finance Secretary Ralph Recto said discussions are still ongoing on what additional regulations will be imposed on the online gambling industry, after lawmakers pointed its absence from the chief executive's State of the Nation Address.
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DepEd to hold make-up classes after cyclones shut schools
The Department of Education (DepEd) said Tuesday it would implement make-up classes after monsoon rains driven by cyclones shut down schools last week.
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AI bands signal new era for music business
An Oscar-winning artist sees the rise of AI music as perhaps a sign of how "generic and formulaic" genres have become.
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