Over 1,000 protest NOAA scientist layoffs in Colorado
BOULDER, USA – Over 1,000 protesters gathered outside a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration building in Boulder, Colorado, on Monday, March 3, decrying Trump administration layoffs of what...
View ArticleTrump and TSMC announce $100-billion plan to build 5 new US factories
WASHINGTON, USA – Taiwanese semiconductor company TSMC plans to make a fresh $100 billion investment in the US that would involve building five additional chip facilities in the country in coming...
View ArticlePasay City court clears Neri Miranda in Dermacare criminal cases
MANILA, Philippines – Showbiz personality and entrepreneur Neri Naig Miranda has been cleared in her criminal cases, the actress’ camp said on Tuesday, March 4. Miranda’s counsel, FLO...
View ArticleChloe San Jose heats up March with 2 new singles: ‘FR FR’ and ‘Nonchalant’
MANILA, Philippines – Filipino-Australian content creator Chloe San Jose returns to the music scene with not one, but two singles coming this March under the ABS-CBN StarPop label. First up on Friday,...
View ArticleFACT CHECK: Palawan was never part of China – NHCP
Claim: The island of Palawan was once part of China and was called “Zheng He Island” after the famous Chinese explorer who sailed the seas and oceans of Asia from the 1300s to the 1400s. Rating: FALSE...
View ArticlePhilHealth’s finances expected to take spotlight in oral arguments
MANILA, Philippines – Supreme Court (SC) justices are expected to further scrutinize how the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) is spending its money when the third round of oral...
View ArticleTrump wants to kill $52.7-billion semiconductor chips subsidy law
WASHINGTON, USA – President Donald Trump said on Tuesday, March 4, US lawmakers should get rid of a landmark 2022 bipartisan law to give $52.7 billion in subsidies for semiconductor chips...
View ArticleIn the Public Square: Who’s spending on and benefitting from 2025 campaign ads?
Three weeks into the 90-day campaign period for national office, what does the landscape for political campaign ads look like? Who’s spending, who’s benefitting? And will 2025 be the most expensive...
View ArticleMissing PH Air Force fighter jet found after crash in Bukidnon
CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines – The Philippine Air Force (PAF) FA-50 fighter jet that went missing past midnight Tuesday, March 4, crashed and has been located in Bukidnon. Both its pilots were...
View ArticleTrump says Ukraine willing to negotiate, Russia ‘ready for peace’
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday, March 4, he received a letter from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in which the Ukrainian leader expressed willingness to come to the negotiating...
View ArticleStay safe! How to avoid heat-related health risks
MANILA, Philippines – How are you coping with the extreme heat? As Filipinos expect warmer temperatures this March, the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) reminded the public to take precautions against...
View ArticleDA declares Camarines Norte bird flu-free
MANILA, Philippines – Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. declared Camarines Norte free from avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, on Tuesday, March 4. The province confirmed in...
View ArticleFilipino migrant fishers find justice elusive in foreign vessels, homeland
Last of 2 partsPART 1 | Filipino migrant fishers toil on foreign vessels, return home with unpaid wages Filipino migrant fishers are at the bottom of the food chain that feeds manning agencies,...
View ArticleNight, night: Curry puts on show vs Knicks as Warriors continue surge
Stephen Curry led the way with 28 points, Gui Santos ignited a late surge with a three-pointer, and the Golden State Warriors outfinished the host New York Knicks for a 114-102 victory on Tuesday,...
View Article[OPINION] Socialized burden, privatized profits: The real cost of alcohol and...
The true cost of alcohol and tobacco goes far beyond what’s on the price tag. A P55 can of beer or a P150 pack of cigarettes seems inexpensive, but society pays the real price — lives lost to disease,...
View ArticleNAIA introduces automated parking system to enhance traffic flow
MANILA, Philippines – To help drivers save time and avoid traffic, automated parking is now available at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). This means that entrances at the parking area...
View ArticleDICT chief Ivan Uy steps down from post — reports
MANILA, Philippines — Ivan John Uy has tendered his resignation as secretary of the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), according to media reports on Thursday, March 6....
View ArticleAmid Camp John Hay transition, Fil-Am Invitational Golf set for historic 75th...
BAGUIO CITY, Philippines – It’s official: the 75th Fil-Am Invitational Golf Tournament is pushing through, putting to rest months of speculation about the future of the prestigious event amid the...
View ArticleWedding dreams shattered as PH Air Force pilot dies in Bukidnon jet crash
CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines – Philippine Air Force 1st Lieutenant April John “AJ” Dadulla was just two weeks away from marrying a fellow military pilot when tragedy struck. He and his co-pilot died...
View ArticleCorrections: March 2025
This is Rappler’s corrections page for March 2025. Please read the Editor’s Note in each of these reports: Marcos says ‘design flaw’ caused Isabela bridge collapse – Rappler.com
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