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5 Ways To Celebrate A More Inclusive Father’s Day

Today, families are more diverse and complex. It is easy to feel out of place with the norms and traditions coming from a few decades ago. But as we are progressing, more support and understanding are given to the unique families and couples. Let us share the love and acceptance by being more inclusive this upcoming holiday.

Cebu Travel Operators Eye Fully-Vaccinated Tourists As Market

Tour and travel operators expressed an interest in collaborating with the Department of Tourism (DOT) to develop directions and strategies for capturing the market of fully vaccinated tourists.

CDO’s Waste Generation Reduces To 48%

As Filipinos, let us also follow CDO's proper waste management to reduce further waste.

Declassified School Survival Guide: Increasing Productivity In Online Classes

Today’s online courses are just as rigorous as the classes taught on campus. So here are a few tips to survive online school and start being productive!

Protect The Bunnies: 5 Local Beauty Brands That Are 100% Cruelty-Free

Beauty brands are starting to step up in blending their products with advocacies that matter. Here are 5 local beauty brands that are 100% cruelty-free while still providing quality essentials in your beauty kit.

Gatchalian On Vaccinating Minors: Address Hesitancy Among Parents, Guardians

With the government eyeing to start the vaccination of 29 million Filipinos in the pediatric sector by September or October this year, Senator Win Gatchalian says boosting parents' confidence in COVID-19 vaccines becomes critical amidst persisting hesitancy among Filipino adults.

Fast Facts On CHED’s Flexibility Learning

Which do you think is the most adaptable mode of learning?

Villar Cites Plastic Waste As ‘Most Pressing Environmental Problem’ Still

Be responsible in recycling plastics waste and dispose properly of single-use plastics.

Lacson: Next Leader Should Prepare Solutions, Not Just Candidacy

According to Lacson, the real hard work comes not in the campaign but after it, with the next President facing "overwhelming" problems that include a ballooning national debt, unemployment and continued corruption.

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