Taal unrest continues, S02 gas emission observed

CONTINUOUS sulfur dioxide emission from Taal Volcano was observed in the past 24 hours, according to state volcanologists. In its 8 a.m. bulletin posted Monday, July 5, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) said that the volcano’s main crater generated high levels of SO2 gas emissions and steam-rich plumes, rising as much as…

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NAPCA announces partnership with LA County Health Department to provide in-home COVID-19 vaccinations for homebound residents

THE COVID-19 vaccine rollout has been ramping up across the country, the state of California and Los Angeles County with millions of residents getting vaccinated. However, there is a group of individuals who are being underserved, homebound older adults that have been unable to leave their homes to get vaccinated. To tackle this disparity, the…

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Graft charges dropped vs Revilla

THE Sandiganbayan has dismissed the last remaining graft complaints filed against Philippine Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. in relation to the 2013 multibillion-peso Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) scam. Voting 3 to 2, the anti-graft court’s Special First Division granted Revilla his demurrer to evidence, clearing the senator’s 16 counts of graft for allegedly diverting…

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[COLUMN] Noynoying, Arroying and Duterting 

The demise of former Philippine President Benigno Simeon Aquino III has opened the floodgates of platitudes even from those who didn’t think much of him during his incumbency. This has prompted me to comment that among us Pinoys, perhaps because of our Christian upbringing, even the devil incarnate would be showered with lavish praise at…

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[COLUMN] The bucket list

Introduction to the series (THE pandemic restrictions that held humanity hostage for the last year and a half are easing up in some parts of the world and inching towards normalcy. Yes, we are like horses chafing at the bit to run the race. Perhaps, it may be a good time to refresh our efforts…

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DOT: 3,000 Boracay tourism workers to receive Covid vax

BORACAY ISLAND, Malay, Aklan – Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat and National Task Force Against COVID-19 (NTF) Deputy Chief Implementer and testing czar Vince Dizon led the ceremonial vaccination of tourism workers in Boracay Island today, July 7 (Wednesday).   Puyat said that the inoculation program targets an initial 3,000 tourism workers. Of this number, 2,178 are…

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Duterte: Consider me a candidate for VP at this time

WILL Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte run for vice president in the 2020 elections? During the inauguration of the LRT Line 2 East Extension Project, the Chief Executive told Filipinos they may “consider” him “a candidate” for the country’s second-highest office. “Maybe at this time, you can say that maybe para (just) to maintain the equilibrium…

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More phreatomagmatic bursts recorded in Taal

FOUR short phreatomagmatic bursts in the Taal Volcano have been recorded since it was placed under Alert Level 3, according to state volcanologists. In its 8 a.m. bulletin posted Friday, July 2, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) said phreatomagmatic bursts, which lasted not longer than two minutes each, happened at 6:26 p.m.,…

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DMV offers free REAL ID upgrade

SACRAMENTO – The Department of Motor Vehicles invites all eligible Californians who received driver’s licenses or identification cards  during  the pandemic but did not get a REAL  ID  to  upgrade  now  for  no  additional cost. This offer is set to  expire at the end  of the year. An office visit is required to get a REAL…

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[COLUMN] Investing in value stocks

Investors who use fundamental analysis are often broken into two categories: Value investors place a higher priority current stock price. Growth investors place a higher priority on the future prospects. Let’s discuss Value investing now and explore Growth next week. Value stocks are companies that are currently trading below what they are really worth. Value investors seek out larger,…

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[COLUMN] Traumatic brain injury

TYPICALLY, traumatic brain injury cases arise in personal-injury cases involving the negligence of a third person. These types of cases arise from motor-vehicle accidents, vehicle-pedestrian accidents, injuries arising from a defective product, bicycle and motorcycle accidents. The thought before was that if a person does not lose consciousness, they could not have suffered brain injury….

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‘Sesame Street’ features Filipina character in Asian empowerment ‘Proud of Your Eyes’ segment

AS anti-Asian hate and racism remain key issues in the national discourse about race, media properties in the youth space are creating content to help combat the effects of bullying and harassment. Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational branch of the renowned children’s program “Sesame Street,” released a video last week geared toward Asian American children…

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A person’s journey culminates in giving up comfortable life in the Philippines for true love in the US on an all-new Citizen Pinoy this Sunday, July 4

WHEN Jonathan (left) met his husband, he made the decision to give up his career and life in the Philippines, in exchange for love. The whole month of June, Pride Month was celebrated across the country. Citizen Pinoy pays tribute to this celebration with this week’s feature: a same-sex couple and one of them being…

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