Category: News
Overseas Filipinos As First Responders In Fight Against Human Trafficking
The CFO’s involvement is rooted in its mission to nurture the welfare of permanent migrants and its critical role as a member-agency of the Inter-Agency Council Against Trafficking.
Made It In New York, Making It Work In Antique
Pomperada’s return to his home province of Antique marks a significant personal milestone, but it also reflects a broader strategic pivot in the Philippines’ diaspora engagement.
From Death To Life In Christ
Everything changed in 2010 when someone shared the gospel in our classroom and explained the truth of John 3:16. For the first time, I truly understood how much God loves us.
Violence, Global Energy Crisis and Economic Turmoil From the US-Israel-Iran War Have Hawaii Residents Alarmed
The skies are ominous, razed buildings apocalyptic; and there’s no telling how long this war will last.
ICE Is About Voter Intimidation Not Immigration
Data from the American Immigration Council makes it curious why ICE is NOT being sent to states where it should be easy to find immigrants.
How State Lawmakers Could Preserve Income Tax Cuts
Gov. Josh Green has proposed balancing the state budget by pausing the historic income tax cuts he signed into law in 2024.
When The World Shakes…
And now, here we are again, watching another war unfold in the Middle East.
The War on Iran is One of Choice — Not Imminent — and Unconstitutional
Should we take the word of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who has been saying now for decades that Iran is within days or weeks of having nuclear bombs? Of course not.
Who Will Likely Be The Next President Of The Philippines?
Sarah Duterte Carpio has already announced that she is running for President of the Philippines. She also declared that she has decided on who will be her running mate.
Public Backlash Puts ‘Pause’ Of Tax Cuts In Doubt
The bills together generated more than 300 testimonies from both individuals and organizations opposing the bills, which if enacted would put an end to the remainder of the cuts that went into effect in 2024 and are scheduled to wrap up in 2031.
