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Manila Bulletin
Factory prices rise slower in March-PSA
Factory gate prices accelerated at a slower pace in March 2025, due to the slowdown in the price hike for computer, electronic, and optical products, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported.
1 min |
May 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
BSP: Inflation may dip below target in April
Average inflation for the first three months of the year eased to 2.2 percent, down from 3.3 percent in the same period last year and near the lower end of the government’s target.
1 min |
May 1, 2025

Manila Bulletin
Labor Day: A tribute to work and the worker
EDITORIAL
2 min |
May 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Haliburton, Pacers boot Bucks out
Tyrese Haliburton thought he let the Indiana Pacers down in the fourth quarter.
1 min |
May 1, 2025

Manila Bulletin
Conclave: The secretive process to elect the next pope
A conclave is the centuries-old election of a pope that derives its name from the Italian “conclave” (with a key) to underscore that cardinals are sequestered until they find a winner.
3 min |
May 1, 2025

Manila Bulletin
Mayor Francis gives a glimpse of PH's 22-story public housing building
San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora inspected the ongoing construction of the country's first-ever 22-story, in-city, socialized public housing building located in Barangay St. Joseph, San Juan City on Tuesday, April 29.
1 min |
May 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Bulacan police conduct local absentee voting ahead of 2025 polls
The Bulacan Police Provincial Office (PPO) successfully conducted local absentee voting (LAV) on Tuesday, April 29, ahead of the 2025 midterm elections.
1 min |
May 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Sen. Binay slams brother-in-law over campaign materials found inside Makati barangay hall
Senator and Makati City mayoral aspirant Nancy Binay slammed her brother-in-law, Makati solon and her contender in the mayoralty race, Luis Campos, after allegedly finding his campaign materials inside a barangay hall in Barangay Pinagkaisahan, Makati City.
1 min |
May 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
UN agencies that provide aid worldwide slash jobs, cut costs as US funding drops
Several U.N. agencies that provide aid to children, refugees and other vulnerable people around the world are slashing jobs or cutting costs in other ways, with officials pointing to funding reductions mainly from the United States and warning that vital relief programs will be severely affected as a result.
2 min |
May 1, 2025

Manila Bulletin
Muntinlupa fire station gets 10 new motorcycles
The Muntinlupa City government donated 10 FAST (First Aid Service Team) to the Muntinlupa City Fire Station.
1 min |
May 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Suzuki captures Splendido crown
Shinichi Suzuki made a resounding return to the ICTSI Junior PGT Championship, showcasing steely resolve and a calm command under pressure to edge out Zachary Villaroman by three in a wind-blasted final round showdown and seize the Splendido Taal leg title with a 72 here on Wednesday, April 30.
1 min |
May 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Toyota’s Road Trek: Why the journalists keep going back
If there’s an event that has established a reputation of prestige, it’s the Toyota Road Trek which has been held for 18 years since 2005, pausing only for the pandemic years. It’s format, which allows only a few to join, brings the journalists to solve and perform challenges that are not ordinary.
3 min |
May 1, 2025

Manila Bulletin
Labor of love: Kibungan teacher conquers the mountain of trials
Sheltered in the thick layers of Cordillera mountains, where touching the clouds is never a figment of imagination, one teacher serves the true purpose of his noble profession.
2 min |
May 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Unseen hands carry a nation’s hope
From the rice paddies of Nueva Ecija to the bustling avenues of Metro Manila, Filipino workers remain the silent force powering the nation’s progress—steadfast, resilient, and dignified.
3 min |
May 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
6.2-magnitude earthquake hits off New Zealand, no damage reported
A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck off the west coast of New Zealand Wednesday, but authorities reported no damage and issued no tsunami warning.
1 min |
May 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
NAIA security told: Hands off all passports
The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) has instructed its security personnel not to touch passports during terminal entry and security verification, amid reports of alleged passport tampering.
1 min |
May 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Conclave
Said the cashier to me in the bookstore last week, “That’s our last copy.”
1 min |
May 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
SPD captures Baguio's No. 1 most wanted fugitive
The Southern Police District (SPD) has successfully ended a 35-year manhunt with the arrest of Baguio’s most wanted fugitive during an operation in Makati City on Tuesday, April 29.
1 min |
May 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Marcos orders immediate release of assistance even as Bulusan erupts anew
President Marcos has directed concerned agencies to provide immediate assistance to residents affected by the recent volcanic activity at Mount Bulusan in Sorsogon.
2 min |
May 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
PBBM laments Vancouver tragedy 'totally unexplainable'
President Marcos said the deadly incident during a Filipino festival in Vancouver, Canada was \"totally unexplainable\", and cannot even be categorized as a terrorist concern.
1 min |
May 1, 2025

Manila Bulletin
North Korea test-fires missiles from its newly launched destroyer
North Korea said Wednesday leader Kim Jong Un observed the first test-firings of missiles from a newly launched destroyer and called for accelerating efforts to boost his navy’s nuclear attack capabilities.
1 min |
May 1, 2025
Manila Bulletin
The light came into the world
John 3:16 is a familiar Johannine Gospel verse to many of us. The message about God's great love for all, that he sends his only-begotten Son, never fails to uplift our spirits. It tells us that Jesus came not to condemn but to save us.
2 min |
April 30, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Cavs douse Heat in lopsided series
Cleveland moved into Round 2 with the most lopsided series win in NBA playoff history.
1 min |
April 30, 2025

Manila Bulletin
Kapuso artists advocate for legitimate music & video content in new campaign
In celebration of National Intellectual Property Month this April, GMA Network has released a new series of anti-piracy videos under its ongoing campaign, Stream Responsibly. Fight Piracy.
1 min |
April 30, 2025

Manila Bulletin
17 vying for SC associate justice post set to be vacated by Lopez
There are 17 aspirants to the Supreme Court (SC) associate justice post that would be vacant on June 4 with the compulsory retirement of Associate Justice Mario V. Lopez.
1 min |
April 30, 2025

Manila Bulletin
How this new biostimulator works wonders for the skin
Learning the benefits of Revok50
2 min |
April 30, 2025
Manila Bulletin
Former Mayor Isko maintains lead in latest survey
Former Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso maintained his overwhelming lead in the latest OCTA Research survey for the capital city’s top seat in the upcoming May midterm elections.
2 min |
April 30, 2025
Manila Bulletin
President Marcos still most trusted gov't official ОСТА
President Marcos remains the most trusted among top government officials, while his performance continues to enjoy overwhelming approval despite a slight drop in his latest ratings, based on OCTA’s “Tugon ng Masa” survey conducted from April 2 to 5.
1 min |
April 30, 2025
Manila Bulletin
SM pursues integrated property developments
Sy-led SM Prime Holdings Inc., one of Southeast Asia's largest integrated property developers, is banking on the popularity of its malls to provide a strong anchor in its planned diversification and expansion into integrated property developments (IPDs), particularly outside of Metro Manila.
3 min |
April 30, 2025
Manila Bulletin
A doctor’s tribute to Pope Francis
How faith intersects with the field of medicine
5 min |