BAR Exam Results 2019: 2,103 Examinees Have Passed, Says SC

BAR Exam Results 2019

2,103 Out Of 7,685 Examinees Have Passed The BAR Examinations, According To The Supreme Court BAR Exam Results 2019 — The Supreme Court recently announced that 2,103 out of 7,685 examinees (27.36%) have passed the BAR examinations. This, as Senior Associate Justice Estela M. Perlas-Bernabe, the chairperson of the November 2019 Bar Exams, announced that … Read more

Facebook, Oprah Winfrey To Host Online Graduation Ceremony

Oprah Winfrey

Facebook And Oprah Winfrey Will Host An Online Graduation Ceremony Amid The COVID-19 Pandemic Facebook has joined forces with Oprah Winfrey to host an online graduation ceremony for high school and college students in the US amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The special online graduation ceremony, which would recognize schools and colleges state by state, was … Read more

Pacquiao Family Celebrates Israel’s 6th Birthday Inside The House

Pacquiao Family

The Pacquiao family celebrated Israel’s 6th birthday. The Pacquiao family celebrated the birthday of their youngest son, Israel, by having a simple celebration inside their house amid the enhanced community quarantine. This, as Jinkee Pacquiao on Monday posted on her Instagram account, sharing her sweet message to her son, Israel, who turned six years old … Read more

Bantayan Island In Cebu Province Reports 1st COVID-19 Case

Bantayan Island

Bantayan Island in Cebu Province reported its first COVID-19 case. Bantayan Island In Cebu Province on Tuesday reported its first case of coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19. This, as Cebu Province Governor Gwen Garcia on Tuesday confirmed in a press conference that an infected patient was currently admitted at Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center in … Read more

Fabunan Antiviral Injection ‘Still Not Registered’ With FDA, Says DOH

Fabunan Antiviral Injection

The Fabunan Antiviral Injection still wasn’t registered with the FDA, according to DOH. The Fabunan Antiviral Injection still wasn’t registered with the Food and Drug Administration, according to the Department of Health. This, as Maria Rosario Vergeire, the undersecretary of the Department of Health, told reporters in a virtual briefing on Tuesday that the public … Read more

Economic Impact Will Rise Due To COVID-19, Says South Korea President

Economic Impact

Economic Impact Will Rise Due To COVID-19, According To South Korea President Moon Jae-in South Korea President Moon Jae-in said that the economic impact will rise due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, adding that his specific concern was on the decreasing massive jobs in the country. Moon, in a policy meeting, said that the … Read more

Barangay Officials Reportedly Attacked & Jailed Resident Asking For Relief Goods

Barangay Officials

Resident Asking For Relief Goods Reportedly Mauled by Barangay Officials CALOOCAN CITY – Several barangay officials of Caloocan City reportedly attacked and jailed a male resident asking for relief goods. Over the past few weeks, most Filipino people are struggling with the financial necessities due to the enhanced community quarantine. The lockdown orders affect the … Read more

POGOs To Remain Close During Quarantine, Says Palace

POGOs

The Philippine Offshore Gaming Operations (POGOs) will remain close during quarantine, according to Malacañang. Malacañang on Monday said that the Philippine Offshore Gaming Operations (POGOs) will remain close during quarantine due to coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19. This, after Vice President Leni Robredo questioned about the call to reopen offshore gaming operations before while most … Read more

PMA Commencement Exercises To Proceed On May 2020

PMA Commencement Exercises

PMA Commencement Exercises will be tentatively scheduled to proceed on May 2020, according to its spokesperson. An official from the Philippine Military Academy announced that PMA Commencement Exercises will be tentatively scheduled to proceed on May 2020. This, as GMA News Online reported that Cheryl Tindog, the spokesperson of the Philippine Military Academy, said that … Read more