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Waiting for a vaccine

The Philippine Star

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August 04, 2025

EDITORIAL

With the rains and floods come the mosquitoes and the diseases they transmit, including dengue. Even before the onset of the rainy season, however, the Department of Health had already logged over 110,000 dengue cases nationwide from the start of the year until May 10. This was a surge of 224 percent compared to the cases during the same period last year, the DOH said.

Of the 110,000 cases, there were 437 deaths, mostly children aged five to nine. Last February, the DOH launched the "Alas-Kwatro Kontra Mosquito" campaign. It encourages the public to ensure that surroundings are clean and free of stagnant water or damp spots where the dengue vector Aedes aegypti mosquito can breed.

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The Philippine Star

JuanHand partners with PNP to protect borrowers

The Philippine National Police Anti-Cybercrime Group (PNP-ACG) and JuanHand, the country’s leading fintech cash lending firm, have forged a partnership to protect Filipinos from scammers.

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1 min

January 24, 2026

The Philippine Star

DA expands P20-per-kilo rice rollout in Aklan

The government has expanded the rollout of the P20-per-kilo rice program in Aklan, aiming to bring relief to more vulnerable households and communities amid rising food prices.

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1 min

January 24, 2026

The Philippine Star

The Philippine Star

Novak sees ‘good problem’ for Alex

Alex Eala took an early exit in the Australian Open but the impact she left was recognized by the tennis greats, including former world No. 1 Novak Djokovic.

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1 mins

January 24, 2026

The Philippine Star

DBP donation revives NKTI radiation therapy services

State-run Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) has turned over a new Linear Accelerator (LINAC) machine to the National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI), enabling the government hospital to restart radiation therapy services that had been suspended since the COVID-19 pandemic.

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1 min

January 24, 2026

The Philippine Star

SC sets oral arguments on petitions vs unprogrammed funds

The Supreme Court has set oral arguments on April 8 and April 22 on the four consolidated petitions for certiorari assailing the legality of unprogrammed appropriations and special accounts in the 2024, 2025 and 2026 national budgets.

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1 min

January 24, 2026

The Philippine Star

The Philippine Star

DPWH working to adopt bottom-up budgeting - Dizon

The Department of Public Works and Highways is working to adopt a bottom-up budgeting framework to plan its budget for 2027.

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2 mins

January 24, 2026

The Philippine Star

Grok created 3 M sexualized images, research says

Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok generated an estimated three million sexualized images of women and children in a matter of days, researchers said on Thursday, revealing the scale of the explicit content that sparked a global outcry.

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1 min

January 24, 2026

The Philippine Star

The Philippine Star

'DO YOU REMEMBER ME?' THE PROBLEM COMES WHEN YOU DON'T

We Filipinos are known to be the most resilient, multi-talented (especially in singing), and one of the happiest people in the world.

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4 mins

January 24, 2026

The Philippine Star

The Philippine Star

Complacent

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) traditionally operates under the radar.

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3 mins

January 24, 2026

The Philippine Star

The Philippine Star

THIS IS WHAT HISTORY IS – A STORY SET IN REALITY, WITH CHARACTERS THAT LIVED AMONG US

Attorney Saul Hofileña Jr.'s Counting Filipinos is a critical examination of how numbers and statistics hold a deeper meaning in shaping the understanding of Philippine history and identity.

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7 mins

January 24, 2026

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