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October 01, 2025

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The Philippine Star

Mercury at Odds With Jupiter To tactfully point out what’s wrong? That’s educating. And without tact, the same information will be taken as criticism, antagonism, bossiness or even insult. Considering the adversarial vibes between Mercury and Jupiter, diplomacy is the skill that serves all. It starts with thinking about the feelings of another person. It’s a careful approach, a gesture of comfort, a stance of support.

- By HOLIDAY MATHIS

ARIES (March 21-April 19). Discernment is the theme today. Don’t just accept things at face value or accept what others give you as though it were the only option. What do you like? What fits? What solves your problem without creating a new one?

TAURUS (April 20-May 20). What's right isn’t popular, and what's popular isn’t right. So you'll do the thing that no one else is doing and it will truly make you happy. Also, act whether or not you feel motivated. The motivation will show up later.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). At minimum, you should treat yourself with compassion instead of criticism. But really, you de serve more than compassion. You deserve admiration for what you’ve achieved and sustained. Pause to acknowledge your resil ience.

CANCER (June 22-July 22). Choose connection over perfection. You don’t need to script the “perfect” words or stress over saying the exact right thing. What matters is the energy you bring, your open heart and the genuine quality of attention you offer others.

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DPWH to construct detour bridge in Cagayan

The Department of Public Works and Highways will build a detour bridge within two months to allow the resumption of vehicle traffic in the section of the Piggatan bridge in Alcala, Cagayan, which collapsed earlier this week, according to DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon.

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Jobless rate eases to 3.9% in August

Unemployment in the country declined in August as jobs lost due to typhoons in the previous month were recovered, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

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2 mins

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Palace: Remulla will be ombudsman for all

He is a graft-buster of the entire country and not just of certain groups, Malacañang said yesterday of former justice chief Jesus Crispin Remulla, whose appointment as ombudsman has drawn flak from critics doubting his impartiality.

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2 mins

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BISTRO AURORA AT THE PODIUM: A CULINARY TALE

Weeks after that long and lingering lunch at Bistro Aurora, its flavors still haunt the palate. Clearly, Bistro Aurora is no fleeting novelty — it’s a dining experience that thrives on memory.

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2 mins

October 09, 2025

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Senators flag overpriced farm-to-market roads

Senators yesterday flagged the allegedly overpriced construction of farm-to-market roads around the country, with Bicol topping the list of regions and resigned Ako Bicol congressman Zaldy Co's construction company among the leading FMR contractors.

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2 mins

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Jackie Lou Blanco returns to the big screen with two Cinemalaya 2025 films

Jackie Lou Blanco has achieved a dream, officially checking off her bucket list with a rare double-entry debut in the ongoing 2025 Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival.

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3 mins

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BIR to probe pols' lifestyles; Discayas face P7-B tax case

The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) is placing politicians and other personalities involved in the anomalous flood control projects under the microscope, as the agency conducts a lifestyle check.

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3 mins

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The Philippine Star

Brittle

A chorus of assorted voices rose to condemn as unconstitutional Alan Peter Cayetano’s casual suggestion for all senior elected officials to resign and for snap elections to be held.

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3 mins

October 09, 2025

The Philippine Star

His off-the-grid vacation was interrupted by a Nobel Prize

Fred Ramsdell was parked at a campground in Montana on Monday afternoon after camping and hiking across the Rocky Mountains when his wife, Laura O'Neill, suddenly started shouting.

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2 mins

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With ITCs on hand, PVL orders 're-start'

Back to square one.

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1 min

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