Marcos eyes coal imports to secure steady electricity supply
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the Philippines may increase coal imports to ensure a stable power supply as tensions in the Middle East threaten global fuel availability.
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the Philippines may increase coal imports to ensure a stable power supply as tensions in the Middle East threaten global fuel availability.
An immigration judge has denied the asylum claim of 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father, ordering the family to be deported to Ecuador, according to their lawyer.
Luis Manzano shared relief after receiving clear results from his recent colonoscopy and gastroscopy, which he underwent as a preventive measure before turning 45.
AJ Raval denied circulating rumors involving her father Jeric Raval, saying the claims are completely false and that there is no conflict within their family.
Jia De Guzman, captain of Alas Pilipinas, is calling for a better national system that supports volleyball players’ growth, welfare, and careers.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is hosting a three-day job fair in San Antonio from March 24 to 26 to recruit new personnel for national security roles.
A small town in Campbell is facing controversy after about $28,000 in taxpayer money was spent through roughly 150 unauthorized credit card charges between 2024 and 2025.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is giving $625 million to 11 U.S. cities that will host matches for the FIFA World Cup 2026 to help boost security and safety preparations.
Austin is launching a major $1.48 million overhaul of its city website on Thursday, cutting tens of thousands of pages to simplify navigation and improve accessibility.
A new Texas law restricting certain drag performances in public spaces takes effect today, even as a legal challenge continues.