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2024-11-09MANILAroyal888, Philippines Employees who will not work today and tomorrow will not be paid, according to the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). The no work, no pay policy prevails during special non-working days, said Labor Undersecretary B
MANILA, Philippines Drug charges have been filed against a man after video footage showed him allegedly using shabu while carrying his child in Navotas. The suspect and his partner, both accused of drug pushing, were arrested by police after a conce
MANILA, Philippines President Marcos has appointed Richard Fadullon as the new prosecutor general of the Department of Justice (DOJ). In a letter dated Oct. 30 signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, Marcos officially named then officer-in-cha
royal888 MANILA, Philippines Fair weather is expected nationwide on Saturday, although rain showers are possible in the afternoon and evening due to the easterlies, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Admi
MANILA, Philippines Filipino Catholics residing in flooded areas can observe All Saints and All Souls Days by praying and lighting candles at home, according to the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP). They can also light candles,
SAN FRANCISCO, United States — Netflix on Thursday said it added more than five million subscribers in the recently ended quarter but signaled slowing growth. The streaming juggernaut said it ended September with 282.7 million subscribers, rep
Fans have asked, so local band SOS has answered—they’re finally releasing their song “Amore” this October after more than a decade and we’ve got the first scoop all about it Filipino alternative band SOS has been around for quite a while now—16 years