Category: Featured
Do Not Miss The March 31 Medicare Enrollment Deadline
The two important Medicare enrollment period will end on Mach 31, 2025.
The Day Palawan Was Nearly Lost to the USA
The bill became a flashpoint for debates about Philippine sovereignty, American imperialism, and the future of the Moros.
Medical Missions: Giving Back to the Community
Dr. Montero, we need more people like you! Keep it up and don’t give up on people who are in dire need!
Caught In The Crossfire: A Family’s Perspective On The U.S.-Canada Trade War
My mother is a naturalized American. My youngest brother is a naturalized Canadian. While they are not in conflict, the countries they now pledge allegiance to—are
Hawaii Consumers and Businesses Brace for Rising Cost of Goods as Trump’s Tariffs Start to Kick In
“Trump’s proposed tariffs could add $272 billion a year to tax burdens,” said Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist at Corpay Cross-Border Solutions.
A Legacy of Academic Activism: Francisco “Dodong” Nemenzo, Jr.
Nemenzo was a pragmatist who essentialized revolutionary thought in the realities of the Philippine struggle.
Tax Bills Suggest Obliviousness To Our Daily Struggles
Thankfully, not every one of the dozens of tax- or fee-hike bills introduced each year will be enacted into law. Many are introduced simply as discussion-starters.
Hard Pressed But Not Crushed When We Walk With God
My heart is still mourning. Once again, I ask the question: Where is Jesus in this?
Judge Dale Ho Is Filipino American—Irrelevant To The Adams Case But Not To Our Democracy
Donald Trump is doing all he can to destroy DEI: diversity, equity and inclusion.