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I am often mistaken for a political scientist, obviously because of my experience in election surveys, but actually I am an ...
My students find me weird because in the age of Google and Waze, I continue to be intrigued by physical maps of the ...
I finished “Sunrise on the Reaping” in just over a day, and I’m still sitting with it, turning it over in my mind. There’s something about the way Suzanne Collins tells a story, how it feels ...
President Marcos’ call for courtesy resignations from Cabinet members reflects a deeper reckoning. The administration suffered a resounding rejection in the midterm elections—especially in ...
The 2025 midterm elections marked a historical milestone as the Commission on Elections (Comelec) implemented for the first time online voting for overseas Filipinos. The initiative was meant to ...
Accompanied by your prayers, we (at the conclave) could feel the working of the Holy Spirit, who was able to bring us into ...
It’s been months since the serene mountain retreat of Camp John Hay turned into a battleground—but as the legal dust begins ...
T hey’re blamed for everything wrong in Philippine politics, and their banishment is seen as the solution that will cure many ...
T he global economic outlook, as presented in the International Monetary Fund’s most recent World Economic Outlook, is sobering. Global growth is now projected to slow to 2.8 percent in 2025, a ...
A welcome development sidelined by the recent midterm elections was the offer by US-based global security and aerospace ...
When I was first offered to write a column, the chairman instructed me to make sure that what I wrote could be understood by ...
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