SENATORS expressed support for the President’s suggestion to divert the P36 billion originally intended for flood control funds to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to augment ...
The Senate inquiry into anomalies in flood control projects must result in stronger safeguards in the national budget, former Senate president Franklin Drilon said yesterday, as he warned that ...
Opinion
Inquirer Business on MSNThe PH flood control scandal and the path to social transformation
President Marcos inspects a P55-million “ghost” river wall project in Brgy. Piel, Baliuag, Bulacan, on Aug. 20. (Photo by ...
GMA Network on MSN
Insincere, complacent: DOJ official slams Sarah Discaya’s actions
Department of Justice (DOJ) spokesperson Mico Clavano slammed Sarah Discaya's finger heart sign and her remarks as the latter ...
Opinion
Cebu Daily News on MSNBillions lost in PH flood control projects expose deep systemic corruption
The revelations surrounding the Philippine flood control program are not just another tale of crooked officials pocketing ...
The BCCI on Sunday rolled out a lucrative incentive program to encourage players to play more matches in a season. The Indian ...
The Manila Times on MSN
Go to government: Prioritize creation of evacuation centers
Sen. Bong Go called on the government to prioritize the establishment of evacuation centers instead of spending public funds on flood control projects, some of which end up in corruption.
Next week, the Crimson Tide welcomes Vanderbilt to town. Last year, the Commodores upended Alabama in one of the season's ...
With limited time left to prevent a possible government shutdown, President Donald Trump is expected to meet with top ...
The UN and the World Health Organization awarded Greece for its performance in prevention of chronic diseases and childhood ...
How one teenager's battle with severe anxiety prompted him to start Project GenZen, working with apps like Headspace to bring coping tools to others.
In this opinion column, Springfield attorney David Ansley sees disturbing parallels between Germany in the 1930s and America today.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results