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Senator Dela Rosa Backs Teaching Supplies Allowance For Public School Teachers

Senator Bato Dela Rosa filed a bill that would bring back the provision of teaching supplies allowance to public school teachers, helping them to provide for the educational needs of students.

Return To In-Person Masses, Manila Archbishop Urges Faithful Anew

With the loosened pandemic restrictions, Manila Archbishop Cardinal Advincula encouraged Filipinos and parishes to return to physical mass celebrations.

Japan Donates PHP7 Million Worth Of Gymnastics Equipment To PH

The Japanese government recently donated new gymnastics apparatus to the country, assisting our local athletes in honing their athletic strength.

Public Urged To Vaccinate Pets, Get Immediate Treatment For Bites

The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation advised pet owners to get their furbabies vaccinated in observance of rabies awareness month.

Female Cops As Desk Officers Draws Mixed Reactions

The National Capital Regional Police Office's measures to assign female police as desk officers to lessen gender-based violence have received praise from female lawmakers.

President Marcos Wants To Make DA Operations More ‘High-Tech’

President Bongbong Marcos wants to innovate the process in the Department of Agriculture to make a more efficient agricultural sector.

Senator Tulfo Files Bill To Stop Discrimination Vs Motorcycle Riders

Senator Raffy Tulfo passed a bill that would stop police officers from bribing motorcycle riders at designated checkpoints nationwide.

Climate Change Commission, French Embassy To Boost Dev’t Cooperation On Climate Action

The Climate Change Commission will be working with France to make programs concerning actions on climate change.

House Pushes For Creation Of DMW-Controlled OFW Hospital

The House of Representatives has already moved the bill that would give overseas Filipino workers and their families better access to the healthcare system.

DAR Employees Continue Tradition Of Donating Blood, Saving Lives

The Department of Agrarian Reform resumes its efforts to encourage its employees to donate blood to provide supplies to local hospitals.