Category: Columns
Putin Resorts To Nuclear Blackmail
by Perry Diaz In April 2013, I wrote a column titled “Nuclear Blackmail,” where I talked about North Korea’s Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un’s saber rattling, [Read More…]
Let Peace Reign
by Seneca Moraleda-Puguan I was watching the news one morning when my 6-year-old daughter, Callie asked me, “Mom, why is Russia invading Ukraine?” I didn’t [Read More…]
Can democracy survive in Trump’s America?
Former president Donald Trump on September 23, 2020, was asked if he would commit to a peaceful transfer of power should he lose the election [Read More…]
Super Bowl Made Me Wonder: Will There Ever Be Another Roman Gabriel?
by Emil Guillermo Last week, during Super Bowl LVI (56), I was thinking about Roman Gabriel, 81. Gabriel is the first Filipino American quarterback to [Read More…]
Three Disqualification Cases Against Marcos Did Not Fly, COMELEC Shot Them Down Together

by Atty. Emmanuel S. Tipon On Feb. 10, 2022, the COMELEC former First Division, composed of Marlon S. Casquejo and Aimee P. Ferolino dismissed for [Read More…]
Is The January 6 Investigation A Legitimate Political Discourse?
by Elpidio Estioko First, I would like to thank the House of Representatives under Speaker Nancy Pelosi for boldly creating the January 6 committee to [Read More…]
Risk Levels of Developing Age-Related Macular Degeneration
As we keep our hearts in check this love month, February is also Age-Related AMD Awareness Month.AMD stands for Age-Related Macular Degeneration. It is the [Read More…]
‘Carbon Tax’ Hike Would Send Isle Prices Through The Roof
by Mark Coleman HB2278 promises tax refunds to taxpayers but that will hardly make up for the economic damage the bill would surely cause. Hawaii’s first “barrel” [Read More…]
Filipino Chief Justice Would Have Been Perfect, But Not Now
by Emil Guillermo If you’re an Asian American Filipino, you don’t stand a chance. Such is the case when it comes to SCOTUS politics. On [Read More…]
Vaccination “Irreversible” And “Cannot Be Undone At The End Of The Workday,” Warns Supreme Court
by Atty. Emmanuel S. Tipon Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, a fellow Yale Law School graduate, concluded his dissenting opinion in Biden v. Missouri, 595 [Read More…]