With no guidelines, Cebu students and teachers left to figure out AI on their...
Senior high school students Amanda Cabusas and Justine Laurence Castro frequently use artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT, which rapidly grew in popularity worldwide in the past two years....
View ArticleMarcos says food security emergency needed as tariff cuts failed to bring...
MANILA, Philippines – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Friday, January 17, that the tariff cuts on rice his government started implementing in June 2024 did not help bring down prices, forcing...
View ArticleThe rise of journalist-creators in Cebu
How do journalists thrive with shrinking newsrooms, especially in communities outside Metro Manila? Two Cebuano journalists, who have built their own audience independent of an established news...
View ArticleWATCH: Top 5 News Stories This Week, January 12-18
A mall security guard kicks a student who was selling sampaguita; Vice President Sara Duterte gets a budget cut; premature campaign ads reach P4 billion, half of which belonged to Imee Marcos and...
View ArticleThe Green Report: The joy of running
MANILA, Philippines – The start of a new year often inspires many of us to take up a new hobby or two. Some people want to get their creative juices flowing, while others want to move more. Running is...
View ArticleTien the youngest man into Australian Open last 16 since Nadal
American qualifier Learner Tien became the youngest man to reach the Australian Open fourth round in 20 years as he beat an ailing Corentin Moutet, 7-6 (10), 6-3, 6-3, on Saturday, January 18,...
View ArticleTikTok faces US ban deadline as users brace for fallout
TikTok buzzed with nervous anticipation across the US on Saturday, January 18, as a looming federal ban threatened to sever access to the Chinese-owned app that has captivated nearly half of all...
View ArticleSeeking an adventure destination? There’s a wealth of options in the Philippines
The Philippines is famous for its idyllic rural towns, pristine coastlines and beaches, spectacular underwater ecosystems, and delicious food. However, the country is also home to many exciting...
View ArticlePower couple: Svitolina, Monfils both still standing in Australian Open
Elina Svitolina said the supportive presence of husband Gael Monfils meant a lot after the tennis power couple made shockwaves in sync at the Australian Open on Saturday, knocking out the women’s and...
View ArticleDeanna Wong, Jolina dela Cruz relish PVL comebacks in night of returns; PLDT...
MANILA, Philippines – It was a night of momentous returns and surprising results at the PhilSports Arena on Saturday, January 18, as the 2025 PVL All-Filipino Conference resumed with a loaded...
View ArticleKim, Jazz headline big foreign field in Philippine Open
MANILA, Philippines – Former Asian Tour Order of Merit (OOM) winners Sihwan Kim of the United States and Thailand’s Jazz Janewattananond banner the big and formidable foreign charge in the $500,000...
View ArticleManalo: ASEAN and China must start tackling thorny issues of South China Sea...
LANGKAWI, Malaysia – The regional bloc ASEAN and China should make headway on a protracted code of conduct for the South China Sea by tackling thorny “milestone issues,” including its scope and if it...
View ArticleMeralco adds to San Miguel woes, extends win run in Candon City
MANILA, Philippines – Meralco put the clamps on San Miguel in the fourth quarter to stretch its win streak in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup by way of a 100-93 victory at the Candon City Arena in Ilocos...
View ArticleCOA orders NFA to return P231-M cash incentives, rice subsidies
MANILA, Philippines – The Commission on Audit (COA) has directed officials and employees of the National Food Authority (NFA) to return to the government over P231 million in cash incentives and rice...
View ArticleWho are the first 3 Israeli hostages to be released by Hamas?
Palestinian militant group Hamas said on Sunday, January 19, it would release three Israeli female hostages as part of the first phase of its ceasefire deal with Israel. Israel has not confirmed the...
View ArticleOld head? DeMarcus Cousins ‘enjoying’ mentor role in SGA stint
MANILA, Philippines – Once a young player in pursuit of basketball knowledge, DeMarcus Cousins is paying it forward as he embraces the role of a mentor for the Strong Group Athletics in its title bid...
View ArticleAt the 1st Kittybug Pop-Up and Art Market, community and accessibility take...
MANILA, Philippines – Nowadays, at art markets, you would often just make your way around the venue’s narrow aisles, purchase some stickers or art prints, then leave. But more and more artist...
View ArticleDjokovic reaches Australian Open quarters to face Alcaraz, seeks apology from...
MELBOURNE, Australia – Novak Djokovic trampled all over Czech 24th seed Jiri Lehecka to seal a 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (4) win on Sunday, January 19, and book a blockbuster clash with Carlos Alcaraz in the...
View Article[Two Pronged] Best of both worlds? A man is courting me and another woman at...
Rappler’s Life and Style section runs an advice column by couple Jeremy Baer and clinical psychologist Dr. Margarita Holmes. Jeremy has a master’s degree in law from Oxford University. A banker of 37...
View Article[The Wide Shot] Covering Iglesia ni Cristo’s rally as a human being
I have been a professional journalist for the past 17 years, and every major coverage still makes me tense and jittery. This is especially true when I have reported critically about the news subjects...
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