‘It allows us to live and be seen’: Leyna Bloom becomes first transgender model on cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue

LEYNA Bloom, a Black and Filipina American model and actress, has become the first openly transgender woman to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue. Bloom, 27, shared the historic cover, photographed by Yu Tsai, on her Instagram account, which has amassed over 400,000 followers. “This moment heals a lot of pain in the…

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Pacquiao KO’d as PDP-Laban party president

PHILIPPINE Senator Manny Pacquiao has been ousted as the president of the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino–Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban). During the national assembly held in Pampanga on Saturday, July 17, the ruling party announced the vacancies of all national officer positions and committee chairs, removing Pacquiao from his post. Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi was later installed…

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AG Bonta launches new community engagement office within CA DOJ 

CALIFORNIA Attorney General Rob Bonta recently announced the launch of the Office of Community Awareness, Response, and Engagement (CARE) within the California Department of Justice (DOJ). As part of the effort to advance justice for all Californians, CARE will work directly with community organizations, state and local elected officials, and members of the public to…

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[COLUMN] Glendale to God and God to Glendale!

That’s the tagline that several of us in the parish thought of as we face the challenge of evangelization. We’ve got to bring Glendale to God and God to Glendale! It’s overwhelming work, but it can happen if we all “tag-along” with those who want this to make this happen. After all, as I’ve shared…

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[COLUMN] Insurance companies taking advantage of you

IT is no secret that the insurance industry wants claimants to be unrepresented in order to take advantage of them with lowball settlement offers and unfair denials of liability. For example, in nationwide class-action litigation, former Allstate employees testified that they were “trained to build rapport with customers and discourage them from hiring lawyers.” This…

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[COLUMN] Bifurcation and status only divorce

THE decision to terminate one’s marriage typically brings to the forefront many issues all at once.  Issues pertaining to property, support, and child custody need to be addressed in a divorce proceeding.  In a long term marriage especially, these issues are often heavily litigated between the spouses, and can take a significant amount of time…

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[COLUMN] Technical analysis for stock trading

Stock traders use fundamental analysis and technical analysis to buy stocks. Fundamental analysis involves looking at a company’s business metrics such as revenue, earnings and debt. Technical analysis involves looking only at a stock’s recent price movements and identifying buy and sell signals in its chart. Technical analysis identifies price trends and chart patterns. Technical analysts believe past…

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Galvez: PH ‘well-prepared’ vs Delta variant

THE Philippines is “well-prepared” to combat the more transmissible Delta variant of COVID-19, according to National Task Force (NTF) Against COVID-19. In a media briefing with experts from the Department of Health (DOH), NTF Chief Implementer Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. said they have anticipated the arrival of the Delta variant in the country. “Well prepared…

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‘Historic moment!’ Asian Americans cheer passage of CA’s $156-M fund to combat anti-Asian racism

By Sunita Sohrabji/Ethnic Media Services contributing editor ASIAN Americans cheered the July 12 passage of California’s API Equity Budget, a three-year $156 million initiative which seeks to equip the AAPI community with resources to combat hate crimes. “This is historic and unprecedented. It is the outcome of many community-based organizations who rallied to get this…

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PH receives first batch of J&J COVID-19 jabs from US

MORE than a million doses of the single-shot COVID-19 vaccine developed by American firm Johnson & Johnson (J&J) have arrived in the Philippines. In a tweet, the World Health Organization Philippines confirmed the arrival of the first batch of J&J’s Janssen vaccine donated by the United States through the WHO-led COVAX facility. The aircraft carrying…

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NCR eases to ‘regular’ GCQ until end of July

THE “additional restrictions” in Metro Manila have been lifted as it relaxes to regular general community quarantine (GCQ) until July 31, according to Malacañang. Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque on Thursday, July 15, announced that President Rodrigo Duterte has approved the recommendation of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) to…

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[OPINION] Aaaah-dobo!

IS there such a thing as Filipino cuisine? In the U.S., whenever a Pinoy reception is held, one can expect to be served pancit, lumpiang shanghai, fried chicken and adobo. The combination has become so predictable that non-Pinoys are of the impression that these are our national dishes. In fact, these are simply variations on…

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