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The Real War Of The Lopezes Is Not In Court. It Is Over What The Lopez Name Means Now

The feud reveals how modern media ecosystems amplify conflict, turning complex corporate decisions into simplified stories of character and intent.

When Communication Becomes Legitimacy: Habermas And The Burden Of Being Heard

Through his work, Jürgen Habermas highlights that communication is not an act of control, but a process of aligning perspectives through honest and reasoned exchange.

When Yesterday Sings Again: Bagets And The Anthem Of Youth

In the end, the musical succeeds not only as entertainment but as a bridge between generations who recognize themselves in the timeless journey of growing up.

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The Real War Of The Lopezes Is Not In Court. It Is Over What The Lopez Name Means Now

The feud reveals how modern media ecosystems amplify conflict, turning complex corporate decisions into simplified stories of character and intent.

When Communication Becomes Legitimacy: Habermas And The Burden Of Being Heard

Through his work, Jürgen Habermas highlights that communication is not an act of control, but a process of aligning perspectives through honest and reasoned exchange.

Meralco Cleared To Bid Out 200 MW Of Renewable Power

The DOE has authorized Meralco to conduct a bidding for 200 MW of renewable baseload power after issuing a Certificate of Conformity.

Peso Strength Helps Lift Stocks, But Foreign Funds Exit

The PSEi closed at 6,108.86, up 1.4% for the week, supported by a stronger peso and bargain hunting in local equities.

Manufacturing Woes Highlight Fragility Of Domestic Demand

The Philippine manufacturing PMI fell to 49.9 in September from 50.8 in August, signaling a return to contraction and weaker domestic demand.

MGen Eyes REIT Listing To Fuel Renewable Expansion

MGen is exploring a REIT listing to unlock capital for its ambitious renewable energy projects, giving investors a chance to join the green transition.

Stock Market’s Trust Deficit: Why Investors Are Holding Back

Investor caution hangs over the Philippine stock market, as governance issues and corruption scandals fuel a trust deficit.

OFW Remittances: The Economy’s Silent Safety Net

OFW remittances quietly fuel the economy, keeping households afloat through tuition, medical bills, and daily needs even when growth slows.

Peso Volatility And The Consumer Wallet

Peso swings touch every corner of Filipino life, from jeepney drivers paying more at the pump to parents adjusting tuition budgets for kids abroad.

Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, And The Future Of Philippine Skies

Passengers may soon enjoy more routes and competitive fares, but operational stability remains the make-or-break test for Philippine carriers.

SMEs Struggle To Scale While Business Plates Full

Technology can lift productivity, but without resources and training, many SMEs cannot fully adopt digital tools beyond basic online selling.

Flood Control Corruption Storm: Infrastructure Credibility At Stake

When contractors cut corners, families in flood-prone areas pay the highest price. The trust in infrastructure weakens as every rainfall brings doubt and danger.

Extended Land Lease Terms: A Game Changer For Foreign Investment

The Philippines’ new law extending land lease terms to 99 years is being hailed as a major reform for foreign investment.

Meralco Eyes Malaysia: Power Giant Goes Regional

The Philippines’ largest power distributor prepares to enter Southeast Asia’s energy market.