MANILA, Philippines Their days numberedkudos8, Philippine offshore gaming operators and others involved in illegal activities including drugs apparently want payback from the House quad committee in its ongoing investigations on POGOs. According to
Jerome H. Powellarya88 slot, the chair of the Federal Reserve, said that a solid economy with low unemployment, robust consumer spending and strengthening business investment gave the central bank room to take its time in cutting interest rates. “Th
MANILA, Philippines — Commission on Elections Chair George Garcia will not involve himself in any of the cases filed before the poll body against former Caloocan City representative Edgar Erice, according to a memorandum released Wednesday, No
MANILA, Philippines The Commission on Appointments (CA) yesterday approved the ad interim appointment of Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla and Civil Service Commission (CSC) Chairperson Marilyn Barua-Yap. Among Remullas plans for the Department of t
MANILA, Philippines — Transport group Manibela chairperson Mar Valbuena on Monday, October 7, submitted his certificate of candidacy (COC) to seek a seat in the Senate. In his speech following the formalization of his Senate bid, Valbuena
The chairperson of the Senate committee on energy hailed the passage on final reading in the chamber of the proposed Philippine Natural Gas Industry Development Act (Senate Bill 2793) saying it ushers in a way to achieve energy security and lower co
MANILA, Philippines — A former barangay chairman was killed in Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro after a motorcycle rider opened fire at a Land Transportation Office (LTO) checkpoint, wounding two more including a deputy officer of the agency. Ac
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