No Filipinos hurt in twin quakes in Taiwan
FIREFIGHTERS work at the site where a building collapsed following the earthquake in Hualien, Taiwan, in this handout provided by Taiwan’s National Fire Agency on April 3, 2024. — TAIWAN NATIONAL FIRE AGENCY/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS THE DEPARTMENT on Migrant Workers
Senate eyes finish line for House-passed foreign aid package
Senators return to Washington on Tuesday for two procedural votes on the House-passed foreign aid package for Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan. The big question today: How long final passage is delayed. Senators are already back in town on what was
Republican Jewish Coalition backs Good primary challenger in Virginia
The Republican Jewish Coalition is backing the primary challenger to Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.), a rare move into a competitive primary for the group. The RJC plans to announce their endorsement of John McGuire, a state senator running against Good,
PHL vehicle sales growth slows in March
Vehicles are stuck in traffic along Roxas Boulevard in Manila. -- Photo by Edd Gumban, The Philippine StarBy Justine Irish D. Tabile, ReporterPHILIPPINE AUTOMOTIVE sales rose by 1.6% to 37,474 units in March, the slowest in over two years amid
PEZA approves P15-B investments in April
THE PHILIPPINE Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) approved 23 projects worth P15 billion, mostly in manufacturing, at its board meeting last week, its top official said. Of the 23 projects, eight were in manufacturing while six were in information technology and business