Nigerian student dies after Baguio hit-and-run

A Nigerian studying nursing at a Baguio City school died after he was hit by a taxi that then attempted to flee Tuesday.

No Pinoys hurt in Thai blasts – Bangkok embassy

No Filipinos were hurt in Tuesday’s car-bomb attack in troubled southern Thailand believed to have been carried out by Muslim separatists, the Philippine embassy in Bangkok said.

Medialdea named caretaker as Duterte visits Cambodia, HK, China

Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea has been designated government caretaker as President Rodrigo Duterte embarks on a weeklong round of visits to Cambodia, Hong Kong and China beginning Wednesday.

House population committee OKs National ID bill

The committee on population of the House of Representatives has approved the National ID System bill.

Duterte congratulates new South Korean president

President Rodrigo Duterte congratulated South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who took his oath of office Wednesday.

Left blasts ‘surveillance’ of Red negotiator, peace consultant

Leftists slammed Wednesday what they said was the surveillance by motorcycle-riding men of rebel peace negotiator Benito Tiamzon and his wife, peace consultant Wilma Austria, after their visit Tuesday night to farmers from Davao del Norte who had camped out at Mendiola.

WATCH | Napoles seeks NBI custody as Hontiveros warns govt may use alleged scam...

Janet Lim Napoles is seeking to be transferred to the custody of the National Bureau of Investigation after the Court of Appeals absolved her of serious illegal detention charges.

Meralco to cut rates in May, possibly June as well

The Manila Electric Co. said it is cutting power rates this month by 29 centavos per kilowatt-hour and, depending on the supply-demand situation, might implement another reduction next month.

Oil prices rise in Asia in expectation of Aramco supply cut

Oil futures rose in Asian trading on Wednesday after Reuters reported that Saudi Arabia would cut supplies to the region as OPEC battles against rising US production that is threatening to derail its attempts to end a sustained global glut in crude.

PH manufacturing sector, stock market remain robust, reflect investor confidence – Palace

The country’s manufacturing sector remains the second best performer among Association of Southeast Asian Nations members, with the Philippine Stock Exchange has turned in a performance that reflects growing market and investor confidence, presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella said.

NOT GOING AWAY | Abella reiterates explanation of Duterte ‘lobby money’ comment

Despite his earlier clarification of President Rodrigo Duterte’s “lobby money talks” comment in the wake of Gina Lopez’s rejection as Environment secretary, Malacanang spokesman Ernesto Abella had to repeat on Wednesday his explanation that the chief executive did not mean money changed hands.

UN aviation agency seeks global approach to laptop ban

A United Nations agency has launched an effort to craft global guidance for the use of laptops and other portable electronics in passenger aircraft cabins after selective bans by the United States and Britain upset airline passengers as well as Middle Eastern carriers.
Duterte Lapanday protesters

Lapanday thanks Duterte for stressing due process in tiff with farmers

Lapanday Foods Corp. thanked President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday for stressing the need to comply with legal requirements in resolving its dispute with agrarian reform beneficiaries over a banana plantation in Tagum City, Davao del Norte.

‘American Idol’ to make comeback on TV in 2018

The show was canceled by Fox Television just last year after 15 seasons.

Mocha Uson to focus on social media as PCOO ASec

Her new job is already her second government posting in four months.