PH mulls over total lifting of face shield requirement

THE Philippines is considering lifting its mandatory use of face shields in crowded areas. Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque on Tuesday, November 2, said that the decline in COVID-19 infection rates might persuade the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases to drop the face shield requirement. “I can confirm po na habang…

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[COLUMN] How to naturalize as a US citizen

TO most immigrants, obtaining their greencard has been a long and challenging journey.  However, it should not be regarded as the final destination.  The real American dream is to become a United States Citizen.  After obtaining permanent residence status, many green card holders desire to take that next step—becoming a United States Citizen.  As a…

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Errol C. Mendoza: The man endowed with creative gifts

IF there’s somebody who passionately dares to thread a career path that’s rarely taken by like-minded professionals, Errol C.  Mendoza typifies this description. Due  to the COVID-19 lockdown, Errol’s artistic mind or gift, has shifted to painting which is being noticed by the community and art critics alike. He is a self-taught painter. His paintings…

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SFIO: A new age company addressing the ‘new normal’ needs

THE COVID-19 pandemic has turned out to be one of major events that we all have witnessed together. Everyone had different approaches to deal with the crisis which led to the situation of lockdown. And then the process of vaccination was initiated along with several new norms of social distancing and remote working to counter…

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PH remains at bottom of COVID resilience ranking

THE Philippines is still the worst place to be during the pandemic, according to Bloomberg’s latest COVID Resilience Ranking. With a score of 40.5, the Philippines placed last among 53 countries for the second month in a row. The indicators used to rank the countries include vaccination coverage, virus containment, the severity of lockdowns, quality…

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Mayor Isko to Fil-Ams: We’ll bring back PH to world stage

MANILA Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso has expressed his intent to forge a better relationship with the United States if elected the next president of the Philippines. The presidential aspirant, along with his running mate Dr. Willie Ong, met with the Filipino American community via Zoom conference on Tuesday, October 26, to further discuss their…

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[COLUMN] Top corporate income tax rate

Biden tax plan series WE have been concerned about President Biden’s proposal to raise the federal corporate income tax rate from 21% to 28%. Lawmakers have suggested raising the rate to 25%. Including state corporate taxes, a 25% federal corporate income tax rate would result in a combined average top corporate tax rate of 29.53%t – higher than…

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Big Lou’s Donuts clinches multiple multimillion-dollar Australia-wide supply contracts, including with Metcash, FoodWorks and Foodland

THE Australian-founded Big Lou’s Donuts, which specializes in producing a wide range of commercial donuts for retail, wholesale, events and corporate markets since 2008, recently sealed several deals with national wholesale distribution heavyweights, including Metcash, FoodWorks and Foodland. The new supply contracts are poised to more than double the company’s current annual revenue of approximately…

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[COLUMN] How to naturalize as a US citizen

TO most immigrants, obtaining their greencard has been a long and challenging journey.  However, it should not be regarded as the final destination.  The real American dream is to become a United States Citizen. After obtaining permanent residence status, many green card holders desire to take that next step—becoming a United States Citizen. As a…

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Duterte thanks Biden for COVID-19 vaccine donations during ASEAN meet

PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte has personally thanked United States President Joe Biden for America’s COVID-19 vaccine donations. The chief executive was able to express his gratitude during a high-level discussion at the virtual 9th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-U.S. Summit held Tuesday, October 26. “Your Majesty, Excellencies, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought complicated challenges…

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[COLUMN] How to expedite your case at USCIS

FOR anyone with a pending petition or application, the delays in processing their case at USCIS can be frustrating and can cause tremendous disruption, and unnecessary separation of family members. If this applies to you, you’re not alone. The USCIS has a process or procedure to request your case to be expedited. In this article,…

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