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June 1, 2025

Why kids struggle more when traveling—and six ways to fix this

Let’s be honest— family travel, especially with younger kids in tow, can be just as exhausting as it is exciting. Most parents will agree and sometimes, we end up needing a vacation after the family vacation.

Family trips are a chance to slow down, reconnect, and make memories together. But if you’re a parent, you know the chaos of home doesn’t exactly disappear—it just relocates. And for families with children around seven years old and below, it can sometimes feel even more intense.

There are scenes many parents know all too well, whether from personal experience or as silent bystanders—a cranky toddler mid-flight, a tired preschooler melting down at immigration, or a hangry child in the backseat. According to developmental pediatrician Dr. Jack Herrin, there’s a reason behind all of it.

Eating later than usual or adjust-ing to even a one-hour time difference can throw off a child’s internal clock. “A lot of families book early morning or red-eye flights to make the most of their trip,” he shares. “But if your child normally sleeps at 8 p.m. and you’re waking them at 3 a.m. to catch a flight, that’s a lot to handle for their body and their emotions.”

Tips from the doctor

MEER VERHALEN VAN Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

International aid pours in for quake victims in Davao Oriental, Cebu

In the wake of the multiple earthquakes that hit the Philippines in a span of two weeks, the international community came together to offer help and assistance for the government and the victims left devastated by the disasters.

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2 mins

October 13, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

The Marianas Web: When love online turns deadly

I walked into The Marianas Web expecting a modest indie thriller, maybe even a slow burn.

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2 mins

October 13, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Marcos: Gov't must 'take a serious look' at waste-to-energy solutions

President Marcos said the government must give serious consideration to adopting modern waste-to-energy technologies, starting in Metro Manila, to address the worsening garbage and flooding problems in the capital region.

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2 mins

October 13, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

Lock in: The nubia NEO 3 GT 5G Limited Edition

The nubia NEO 3 GT 5G was launched earlier this year, rising as a mid-range contender.

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2 mins

October 13, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

Make every Filipino home safe and secure from disasters

A ‘doublet earthquake’ struck Davao Oriental last Friday, Oct. 10, three days before today’s observance of International Disaster Risk Reduction Day.

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2 mins

October 13, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

Chinese ship fires water cannon, rams BFAR vessel near Pag-asa Island

A China Coast Guard (CCG) ship reportedly fired a water cannon and deliberately rammed a Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) vessel anchored in the territorial waters of Pag-asa (Thitu) Island in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) on Sunday morning, Oct. 12, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said.

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1 mins

October 13, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

First Lady honors Filipino nurses in London

First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos paid tribute to Filipino nurses and community leaders in the United Kingdom, expressing gratitude for their courage, compassion, and service during a gathering in London on Friday, Oct. 10.

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1 min

October 13, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

NGCP completes key restorations in Visayas Grid after magnitude 6.9 earthquake

Transmission services across the Visayas Grid have resumed normal operations after the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) completed its key restoration efforts following the magnitude 6.9 earthquake in Cebu.

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1 min

October 13, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

What was it like as a high school student in the '50s?

On Jan. 1, 1950, I was in firecracker-tossing and torotot-blowing Manila. There were no hydrogen bombs or China-made firework spectaculars. I had just returned from my first trip to Baguio, was a week short of my 11th birthday, and had just begun my freshman year at Arellano High School.

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5 mins

October 13, 2025

Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

PH tennis gets major backer

Entrepreneur Hayb Anzures, known for his success with Gentry Timepieces, is now turning his business acumen toward a different passion — tennis — as he spearheads the P2-million Gentry Open Tennis Championships, the richest tournament in local tennis history.

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1 min

October 13, 2025

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