Sensationalism, controversy, and misinformation outperform factual reporting, eroding trust in journalism and deepening societal divisions. Three journalists weigh in.
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Hosted on MSNDeclare stand on Sara’s impeachment, bets toldTwo members of the “Young Guns” group in the House of Representatives have proposed that all senatorial candidates – ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s speech during the campaign kickoff rally of the Alyansa Para sa Bagong Pilipinas earned ...
While the Philippines is predominantly Catholic (78.8 percent, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority's 2020 census ...
Philippine government investigators have filed criminal complaints including sedition against Vice President Sara Duterte ...
Last week’s impeachment of Sara Duterte has added an extra weight of political significance to the 12 Senate seats up for ...
Campaigning for the Philippines' midterm elections kicked off on Tuesday against a fractured political backdrop, heightened ...
Campaigning began Tuesday in the Philippines for mid-term elections that could set the table for the next presidential race ...
Campaigning for the Philippines' midterm elections kicked off on Tuesday against a fractured political backdrop, heightened ...
The Philippines is bracing for the possible loss of half a billion dollars in promised US military aid under President Donald Trump, as analysts warn Manila could become a “bargaining chip” in ...
At least 113 out of 149 city mayors belong to political dynasties, according to the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism’s (PCIJ) count. A total of 80, or about 53% of all city mayors ...
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