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Poe Expects Timely IRR Of SIM Registration Law In Fight Vs. Text Scams

Senator Grace Poe commended that the implementation of rules and regulations on the Subscriber Identity Module Registration Act should be made on time to combat text scams immediately.

Rising With Phoenix: An Enterprise For Other Businesses

In celebration of its second decade of business, Phoenix shared how its company also helped to enterprise other businesses.

Department Of Tourism Underscores Environmental Protection To Sustain Tourism

The Department of Tourism in the Cordillera Administrative Region urged its constituents to preserve the beauty of the environment to attract tourists to the province.

Enchong Makes His Debut On “Darna”

Actor Enchong Dee revealed himself as the new villain in the local television series “Mars Ravelo’s Darna."

Trained, Experienced Nurses Deserve More Benefits

A new proposed bill seeks to give more benefits to Filipino nurses, such as improvement in their training and compensation.

DSWD: Filipino Bayanihan Spirit Lives On Amid Disasters

The Department of Social Welfare and Development observed the presence of Bayanihan during the agency’s call for volunteers to repack relief goods for the victims of previous typhoons.

Fall Of A Hollywood Mogul Based On True Events In Empowering Film “She Said”

The film that tackled the true-to-life experiences of investigative reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, titled "She Said," will be available in Philippine cinemas this November.

Solon Wants November Declared As Buy Pinoy Month To Boost MSMEs

A provincial representative suggests making November "Buy Pinoy, Build Pinoy Month" to help Filipino entrepreneurs during the pandemic.

MMDA Exec Eyes Extension Of Metro Manila Flood Management Project

The acting chair of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority proposes an extension to the flood management project in the metropolis to address the increasing effects of climate change.

PAGASA Urged To Convince New Meteorologists To Address Shortage

To address the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration's staffing shortage, a lawmaker proposed that students should be encouraged to enroll in meteorology and Earth sciences college courses.

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