Our country today is exhausted. Worn thin by a near-constant drumbeat of scandal, accusation and counterattack, a majority of citizens are asking a blunt, overdue question: why is the nation being ...
The Philippines today is living through one of the most turbulent political seasons since 1986. A vice president impeached, ...
Sen. Rodante Marcoleta’s explanation for the gaping hole in his campaign finance report is as comical as it is absurd. The neophyte senator revealed that his P112 million election war chest came ...
The country today feels like a patient battling an aggressive cancer—corruption that has already metastasized across agencies ...
I would rather have a government run like hell by Filipinos than a government run like heaven by Americans,” former President Manuel L. Quezon once (in)famously declared. The conventional ...
Things happen” is an English expression meant to comfort oneself or other people, acknowledging that life is full of the unexpected and that we should learn to accept what happens. In Filipino, ...
The recent issue of diploma mill schools in teacher education has raised alarm in the Second Congressional Commission on Education. This has led to the creation of a national database listing the ...
If you want to learn something, teach it,” said American physicist Richard Feynman. To that, I’d like to add my own twist: “If you want to learn something, experience it.”—a paraphrase ...
So how do we break the bad news? My young colleague came up to us with a near-pleading look and said, “I am a crybaby and my ...
While Filipinos were glued to developments in the massive flood-control scandal, two senators are drawing the public’s ...
Since retiring from the bench, I have witnessed how tech wonderfully reshapes the pursuit of knowledge and justice. Recently, at a seminar on “Decision Intelligence and Supercreativity Leading in ...
A Japanese woman recently chose to marry her ChatGPT bot. After a painful breakup, 32-year-old Kano began seeking comfort ...