Did you know that more Filipino couples nowadays prefer to engage in a live-in arrangement before they march down the aisle?
Pharmally executive Lincoln Ong has asked the Senate to order his release from detention so that he could be with his dengue-stricken son.
On the campaign trail, some groups are questioning the move by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to take down campaign materials that are not posted in Comelec-designated areas. The groups, including the camp of Vice President Leni Robredo, are arguing that posters or tarps that are put up in private places are part of the constitutionally-protected right of citizens to freedom of speech.
And was action star Robin Padilla really included in the Bongbong Marcos-Sara Duterte UniTeam senatorial slate? Bongbong says no, but Sara says yes.
These are among the top stories this Thursday morning, Feb. 17, 2022.
- PH COVID-19 Update
- From the Palace
- #MatalinongBoto
Presidential bets
Marcos
Pacquiao
Robredo
Vice Presidential bets
Senatorial bets
Other election-related reports
- Terror plot
- More Filipino couples prefer live-in arrangement
- Missing cockfight afficionados
- New CHED commissioners
- Pharmally controversy
- PDEA K9 training
- Smuggling attempt
- BI scam
- Empowering those with HIV
- Agri Corner
- Business Corner
- Education Corner
- PNP Corner
- Metro Roundup
- Provincial Roundup