Modern Jeepneys Start Plying Metro Manila

Some 300 modern jeepneys were given the green light to start plying Metro Manila roads, but a think tank warned that the news might not be the reprieve commuters had been clamoring for since COVID-19 transportation in the capital ground to a halt months ago (See Inquirer.net for story).

Uncured Longganisa, Tocino Now Being Sold in US as Healthier Choice

Filipino breakfast meats longganisa and tocino are now being offered as a healthy nitrite/nitrate-food option in California’s market under the Magnolia premium brand of Ramar Foods, a Filipino Food company in the US (See Goodnewspilipinas.com for story).

Pasig's Young Mayor Saves City P150M By Curbing Corruption

Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto

Pasig Mayor Vico Sotto

Pasig’s young Mayor Vico Sotto has save the city P150 million in the first five months of his office by imposing transparency on bidding, curbing corruption (See Esquiremag.ph for story).

US High Court Nixes Trump Bid to End DACA for Young Immigrants

The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected President Donald Trump’s effort to end legal protections for 650,000 young immigrants, a stunning rebuke to the president in the midst of his reelection campaign (See Inquirer.net for story)

Filipino Cadet Earns Nuclear Engineering Degree from West Point

Jesson Cawaing Peñaflor

Jesson Cawaing Peñaflor

A Filipino cadet, Jesson Cawaing Peñaflor, 24, from Bukidnon has earned a bachelor’s degree in nuclear engineering from the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point (See Inquirer.net for story). 

Journalist Maria Ressa Convicted of Libel

Maria Ressa (Source: AP)

Maria Ressa (Source: AP)

To many, Maria Ressa, the award-winning journalist at the center of a high profile legal battle in the Philippines, has become a symbol of the fight for press freedom in a country where journalists are under threat from President Rodrigo Duterte and his supporters. The 56-year-old has now been found guilty of "cyber-libel" and could face up to six years in prison (See Yahoo News for story).

Trump-Appointed Fil-Am Solicitor General to Resign

Noel Francisco

Noel Francisco

Noel Francisco, the U.S. government’s top advocate before the Supreme Court, Noel Francisco, who defended President Donald Trump’s policies, including the travel ban on people from mainly Muslim countries, is expected to resign, according to a person familiar with his plans (See Reuters.com for story).

Facebook Sees No Malicious Intent in Surge of Fake Accounts

A deluge of impostor accounts using the identities of students, journalists and government officials alarmed social media users and prompted an investigation by government agencies. Facebook saw no evidence of a sudden surge in the creation of accounts, but said reports on impersonation and fake accounts had spiked (See Reuters.com for story).