[OPINION] The Delta variant of COVID-19 is spreading fast: Red states, communities of color, youth are the most vulnerable

“THE greatest threat” is how Dr. Anthony Fauci, the United States’ top infectious disease doctor, calls the Delta variant of COVID-19 toward the elimination of the virus in the nation. As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has relaxed many safety measures in the nation with at least 72% of adults vaccinated with…

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[COLUMN] Sanya Lopez stays humble despite success

SUCCESS can easily go into your head in tinseltown, especially when everybody is singing your praises. Despite the success of her first major series, “First Yaya,” Sanya Lopez is keeping intent on remaining true to herself and acknowledging that the teleserye’s success is not hers alone but is the result of the collaboration of many…

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PH to allow shorter quarantine period for fully vaccinated travelers from low-risk countries

Eased restrictions do not apply to individuals arriving from the United States  FULLY vaccinated individuals from certain “green” or low-risk countries will only have to spend seven days in quarantine upon arrival in the Philippines starting in July. In a statement released Wednesday, June 30, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque named 57 “green” countries and jurisdictions…

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Bonta adds 5 states to CA’s ban list of state-funded travel due to discriminatory laws against transgender community

Attorney General Rob Bonta announced that California will restrict state-funded travel to several states due to their banning of transgender youth from athletic competitions and having access to “life-saving care.” The restriction of travel to Arkansas, Florida, Montana, North Dakota, and West Virginia aims to avoid supporting or financing discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community, in…

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CA lawmakers approve record-breaking $262.6 billion spending package

Legislature also approves extension of state’s eviction moratorium Three days before the new fiscal year begins, the California State Legislature passed the yearly state budget proposal on Monday, June 28 from Governor Gavin Newsom, who proposed a wide-ranging budget that caps in at a record-breaking $262.6 billion. Lawmakers from both Democratic-controlled chambers of the Legislature…

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Manny Pacquiao brushes off lawsuit for breach of contract 

FILIPINO boxing icon and Senator Manny Pacquiao has brushed off the lawsuit filed by sports agency Paradigm Sports against him which seeks to stop his upcoming bout with American boxer Errol Spence Jr. “Paradigm Sports’ lawsuit against me has no merit. Under the agreement with Paradigm, I have an absolute right to engage in the…

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PH senators file resolutions honoring Noynoy Aquino

SEVERAL Philippine senators have filed resolutions honoring the life and legacy of the late President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III, who died of renal disease at the age of 61 last week. Sen. Risa Hontiveros on Monday, June 28, filed Proposed Senate Resolution 762, which seeks to declare every July 12, the anniversary of Manila’s arbitral…

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No Duterte at Noynoy Aquino wake, funeral 

PHILIPPINE President Rodrigo Duterte was noticeably absent at the wake and funeral of former President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III. The chief executive did not attend his predecessor’s wake at The Heritage Park in Taguig where Aquino’s remains were first brought for cremation on Thursday, June 24 nor at the public viewing at the Church of…

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[COLUMN] Health queries

DO COVID-19 vaccines work? More than 47 percent of the U.S. population have been fully vaccinated. More than half of Americans are not vaccinated, with almost 20 percent (60 million) refusing the vaccines, making them potential future carriers and spreaders of current and future (more severe) new strains of the virus. About 3 billion doses…

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[COLUMN] California’s updated mask guidance

Questions & Answers with Dr. Marc Concepcion, family physician California has now changed its mask requirements to match CDC’s guidelines, and this is what it means for everyone. •Vaccinated people do not need to wear masks in most circumstances. •Unvaccinated people should wear masks in indoor, public settings. •Everyone should wear masks in public transit,…

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[COLUMN] Are you trapped in debt with no way out?

BEING in debt and doing nothing about it can have more serious consequences than you think. First of all, it can impact your financial future. Uncontrolled debt can deprive you the opportunity to put money aside for emergencies, save money for a home or college for your children, or perhaps for retirement. Every day I…

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[COLUMN] Value versus growth investing

HOW do you pick stocks to buy? Well, it depends on your overall strategy: short or long-term holding, value or growth, your aversion to risk, among other things. For now, let’s talk about the length of time you plan to hang on to your holdings — short or long term. Short-term traders hold stocks for one…

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Extreme heat warning for parts of Los Angeles County

The Los Angeles County Health Officer has issued an Extreme Heat Warning as high temperatures have been forecast for the following areas: Santa Clarita Valley – Saturday, June 26 through Tuesday, June 29 Antelope Valley – Saturday, June 26 through Tuesday, June 29 West San Fernando Valley – Sunday, June 27 through Tuesday, June 29…

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