Category: News
Social Security Offices Re-Open For In-Person Services
After two years of operating online with their offices closed to the public, Social Security Administration offices are now open for in-person services including those [Read More…]
Philippines Presidential Election Is Not Over, Marcos Leads, Robredo Camp Believes A Comeback Is Possible
by Edwin Quinabo The international press has always been captivated with the Philippine Presidential elections. Democratic. Extremely high voter turnout above 80%. And in an [Read More…]
BOOK REVIEW: Filipino Housewives Speak
by Rose Churma In commemoration of Women’s History Month last month, we feature another book on women, written and edited by women. This was published [Read More…]
US Filipinos: “We Demand Clean And Honest PH Election!”
On March 27, over ten organizations and an estimated 700 people joined a “Walk for Democracy” event to march from Midtown Manhattan to the Philippine [Read More…]
The Philippines Presidential Election and Women, Millennials, Social Media, Political Maturity, Economic and Socioeconomic Growth
From the perspective of the international community, this year’s Philippines presidential elections will crystalize two aspects of interest that countries around the world are also [Read More…]
A Woman For The Ages
by Cora Quisumbing-King When I think of International Women’s Day, my thoughts easily make their way back home to land of my birth and my [Read More…]
Ukraine-Russia War Illegal, Are There Options To End It?
by Elpidio Estioko Russia’s war against Ukraine is illegal, according to International Law and the United Nations (U.N.) Charter. But is there an international body [Read More…]
How Long Can Putin Stay In Power?
by Perry Diaz The Russian Invasion of Ukraine is now on its second stage: the bombardment of Ukraine. Without a no-fly zone over the Ukrainian [Read More…]
The Propaganda War
by Seneca Moraleda-Puguan According to Merriam Webster, propaganda is “the spreading of ideas, information or rumor for purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a [Read More…]
Governor Ige To End Hawaii’s Indoor Mask Requirement
Last week, Governor David Ige announced that the Hawaii indoor mask requirement will end on March 25, 2022. State Health Director Dr. Elizabeth Char said [Read More…]