By Ashley Erika O. Jose, Reporter TELECOMMUNICATIONS companies urged President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. to veto the Konektadong Pinoy bill, objecting to cybersecurity…
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THE P20-per-kilo rice program has benefited 11,400 eligible households, Department of Agriculture (DA) spokesman Arnel V. de Mesa told reporters. He said the…
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BACLARAN and Divisoria markets in Metro Manila were singled out in a report issued by the European Union (EU) over alleged violations of…
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BANK OF AMERICA (BofA) Global Research kept its forecast for Philippine growth unchanged at 5.5%, judging it to be the second fastest-growing economy…
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THE Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) said it is preparing a “science-based” response to an invasive fish species in Laguna de…
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At first, I was afraid of the complications artificial intelligence (AI) could bring to the practice of transfer pricing (TP). I kept thinking…
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Stephen Slivinski Real estate agent industry representatives in Puerto Rico are worried these days. That’s a good thing. Governor Jenniffer González Colón has…
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Restructure or Repeal? What’s the Best Way to Fix the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau?
Solveig Singleton In a June 9 letter to the Senate Banking Committee, Senate Democrats described measures to defund the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau…
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Colleen Hroncich Last week, a county judge in Ohio, Jaiza Page, ruled that the state’s EdChoice scholarship programs are unconstitutional. Recognizing that halting them…
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Jeffrey Miron On June 3, Keith Johnson of Foreign Policy speculated that the Trump administration, after two bruising court defeats, was eyeing Section 122…