Beep Cards Should Be Given To Commuters For Free, Says President Duterte

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Beep cards should be given to commuters for free, according to President Rodrigo Duterte. President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday said in the late night briefing that Beep cards should be given to commuters for free. This, as President Duterte ordered government agencies imposing the cashless payment systems in public transportation in order to make Beep … Read more

Dennis Padilla to Jay Sonza: ‘Mag public apology ka na lang para sa anak ko’

Dennis Padilla to Jay Sonza: 'Mag public apology ka na lang para sa anak ko'

Dennis Padilla demanded a public apology to former broadcaster Jay Sonza over the issue with his daughter Julia Barretto. Recently, Sonza made headlines after spreading rumors that Dennis’ daughter was pregnant with Gerald Anderson’s baby. Earlier, the comedian said that he is hoping the issue won’t settle into a lawsuit at the same time he … Read more

DOH Update: Total COVID-19 Cases In PH Already At 324,762

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Total COVID-19 cases in the Philippines already reached 324,762, according to DOH. The total number of coronavirus cases in the Philippines already reached 324,762 with over 2,200 newly-reported cases, according to the Department of Health (DOH). This, as the Department of Health gave an update on the total number of COVID-19 cases in the Philippines as of … Read more

Flow G and Skusta Clee of Ex Battalion, Accused of Plagiarism by BTS Fans

Flow G and Skusta Clee of Ex Battalion, Accused of Plagiarism by BTS Fans

Fans of the South Korean group BTS are accusing Ex Battalion members Flow G and Skusta Clee of allegedly plagiarizing the song “Ddaeng” by the internationally acclaimed boy band. The two members of the Filipino rap group called Ex Battalion are trending today on social media, especially on Twitter for allegedly copying a BTS song. … Read more

Clinical Trials For Avigan Eyed To Begin This Week

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Clinical Trials for Avigan eyed to begin this week. The clinical trials for anti-flu medicine Avigan, a medicine being studied as a possible treatment for COVID-19, may start this week. This, as Health Undersecretary Maria Rosario Vergeire said during the virtual briefing that the clinical trial agreement had been signed by the Department of Health … Read more