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Marcos urged to sign bill doubling teaching supply allowance
With less than seven days before the Congressapproved Kabalikat sa Pagtuturo lapses into law, the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) yesterday called on President Marcos to sign the measure.
Power interruptions may persist next week
Residents may experience more power interruptions next week if power supply does not normalize soon, following disruptions caused by Typhoon Aghon and the high heat indices.
Comelec, Miru ordered to comment on petition vs deal
The Supreme Court (SC) has ordered the Commission on Elections (Comelec) and South Korean company Miru Systems to comment on the petition seeking to declare null and void their P17.9-billion contract for the conduct of the 2025 midterm elections for allegedly violating the law on automated elections.
Typhoon Aghon leaves 3 dead in Quezon
Three persons, including an infant, were reported to have died during the onslaught of Typhoon Aghon in Quezon province.
Absolute divorce will become law, Lagman vows
The absolute divorce bill will be signed into law regardless of former Senate president Vicente Sotto III's opposition and the May 2025 midterm elections, according to the measure's principal author, Rep. Edcel Lagman.
Phl protests China's fishing ban in SCS
Manila protested yesterday China's imposition of a unilateral fishing ban in areas in the South China Sea that cover even the Philippines' territorial waters. The ban is expected to last until Sept. 16.
Marcos off today to Brunei, Singapore
President Marcos leaves for Brunei and Singapore today, his 26th and 27th foreign trips since assuming office in 2022.
Ang See: Probe on Guo turning into 'zarzuela'
Warning against an emerging \"anti-China narrative,\" civic leader Teresita Ang See yesterday expressed concern that the ongoing Senate investigation on the Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGO) is turning into a \"zarzuela,\" centering on the lifestyle of a Tarlac mayor suspected of hiding her real identity as a Chinese.
Screening tightened for FLIRT variants
The Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) has adopted stricter measures in screening tourists and balikbayans coming from countries where the new COVID-19 variants have been detected.
DA seeks more funding for high-value crops
The Department of Agriculture (DA) is seeking an eight fold increase in its budget for its high-value crops (HVC) program next year to improve the productivity of around 30 commodities and expand exports of key commodities.