With AI-powered cameras tracking chicken weight and market-readiness, Bounty says a 1.5-million-bird farm can now be operated by just 25 people instead of 200
The cargo ship is hit close to Oman by a projectile, British navy agency UKMTO says, hours after Tehran warned vessels against taking routes that it had not approved
Just months after issuing new school safety guidelines, Education Secretary Sonny Angara says the protocols may need updating to cover active school shooting incidents – a threat that was once almost unheard of in the Philippines
(1st UPDATE) A website set up to track missing people and shared by leaders from the country's opposition lists more than 41,000 people as unaccounted for
With elections fast approaching, the BARMM’s incoming leaders and the national government must find a way to ensure equitable, long-term development and safeguard the region’s increasingly fragile peace
A Senate whose presidency is defined by the personal imperatives of whoever holds it cannot legislate freely, investigate honestly, or adjudicate impartially
The 2026 SIPP was published on June 2, 2026, in the Official Gazette, and will take effect 15 days after its publication in accordance with the National Internal Revenue Code
'He impacts winning in so many things that he does,' says Ginebra coach Tim Cone as he comes into the defense of Stephen Holt, who drew flak for his alleged lackluster performances early in the PBA finals
Instead of facing the Senate blue ribbon panel led by Senator Erwin Tulfo, the 18 men and their lawyer hold a press conference at Senator Robin Padilla's office
Duterte will not be brought to Japan as he remains detained in the ICC facility in The Hague, Netherlands while waiting for the full trial scheduled on November 30
(1st UPDATE) 'It seems some of the information from these 18 porters or kargador are fed. They have a hard time telling their story on their own,' Senate Erwin Tulfo says in blue ribbon committee probe on Monday, June 8
Analysts say Apple is still sitting on an AI gold mine in the form of the personal data that lives on every iPhone, but such data is locked down in the name of privacy and security
The ice and snowfall were expected to continue into Monday in much of the country, followed by very low temperatures, the National Weather Service said.
Flights to Mexico, Cuba and the Dominican remain popular this time of year, with many Saskatchewan residents booking their annual trip to beat the cold.
Extreme cold is expected in many parts of the country from the Prairies to the Maritimes, with heavy snow also forecast for Quebec and Atlantic Canada.
A winter storm could bring up to 40 centimetres of snow to the Greater Toronto Area, with more than 20 cm and freezing temperatures expected in other parts of Ontario.
After a disastrous power supply deal with the Villar family's SIPCOR, Siquijor island gets a new partner in Vivant Energy, a subsidiary of the Garcia-Escaño family's Vivant Corporation
While the Department of Tourism clarifies that the magazine which featured Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco was privately owned, netizens accuse the department of promoting its chief more than local destinations
This week's protests over soaring inflation have spread across Iran, with deadly confrontations between demonstrators and security forces focused in the western provinces of Lorestan and Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari
Mayor Benjamin Magalong says they will ask the courts to enforce provisions of the ordinance that laid down 19 conditions governing the redevelopment of Camp John Hay
It is essential that payroll records, withholding tax returns, and alphalists are fully reconciled. Any mismatch between amounts reported and taxes actually remitted during the year may result in penalties or assessments.
The 34-year-old campaigned heavily on cost-of-living issues and was sharply critical of Republican President Donald Trump, whose approval rating has fallen over the past year amid economic concerns