Lifelong smiles for children

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May 28, 2026

By Dr. Joseph D. Lim For children, oral health is especially important. Developing good oral hygiene habits early in life can prevent a range of dental problems, from cavities to gum disease, and can establish a foundation for lifelong healthy habits. Parents and caregivers play a pivotal role in guiding children toward proper oral care …

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Silence is also political

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May 28, 2026
Posted in Impulses, OPINION

By Herman M. Lagon There is a different kind of silence settling across many campuses lately. Not the calm silence before classes start. Not the sleepy quiet of libraries during finals week. This one feels heavier somehow. Election season comes, filing deadlines pass and suddenly everybody realizes there are barely enough students willing to run. …

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Fake news and the red-tagging of ‘Wicked’s’ green witch, Elphaba

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May 27, 2026

By Dennis Gorecho LONDON, United Kingdom — Elphaba, the green-skinned witch in the film “Wicked,” reflects the plight of present-day activists who become targets of fake news and red-tagging. The film illustrates how truth can be distorted through propaganda in today’s “fake news climate.” I recently watched “Wicked” aboard a flight en route to London. …

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Feeling it right: Empathy, sympathy, apathy

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May 27, 2026
Posted in Impulses, OPINION

By Herman M. Lagon Knowing the difference between empathy, sympathy and apathy has quiet power. These three emotional reactions help us to respond to the suffering of others, particularly in close-knit Pinoy communities where shared burdens define relationships. Though they are similar, these emotions have rather different effects on our relationships. While empathy is walking …

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Half the world faces an extra month of extreme heat due to climate change: study

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May 27, 2026
Posted in OPINION

Half the global population endured an additional month of extreme heat over the past year because of manmade climate change, a study found. The findings underscore how the continued burning of fossil fuels is harming health and well-being on every continent, with the effects especially under-recognized in developing countries, the authors said. “With every barrel …

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The need to renovate Dumangas Port

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May 26, 2026
Posted in In-Depth, OPINION

By Emmanuel Canto It is of great importance and need to renovate Dumangas Port in Iloilo. It must be the priority of the national government. Thousands of passengers and cargo trucks pass this port 24/7 from Bacolod to Dumangas and vice versa. For the longest period of time, there is a shortage of Roll-On Roll-Off …

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Gearing up new youth programs

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May 26, 2026
Posted in Better Days, OPINION

By Sonny Angara We chaired a Senate committee on youth public hearing on measures that we believe could have a tremendous impact on young Filipinos, many of whom, for the past two years, have spent a considerable portion of their time indoors, and isolated from crowds and gatherings. Our country’s ramped up vaccination program and …

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Local warrant not needed vs. Bato

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May 25, 2026

By Ade S. Fajardo Alan Peter Cayetano, when he was Foreign Relations secretary, was the “principal architect” of the Philippines’ withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC). The solicitor general minced no words in her comment to Bato dela Rosa’s urgent motion seeking relief from the Supreme Court against his impending arrest as directed by …

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