A Fortune 500 pharmaceutical company raised its drug pricestayabet, and then board members and executives received phone calls threatening violence. A health care company’s board meeting was disrupted after board members were targeted in “swatting”
Conglomerate San Miguel Corp. (SMC) of billionaire Ramon S. Ang is the most sought-after employer by Filipinostayabet, while the most preferred nongovernmental organization (NGO) to work for is the Asian Development Bank (ADB). This is according to
Department of Foreign Affairs building The Official Facebook Account of the DFA MANILA, Philippines The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Sunday expressed concern over ongoing developments in Syria, urging all parties involved to exercise restr
Chinese researchers have developed camouflage that switches colors in response to its surroundings, similar to a chameleon. They said this technology makes an individual appear effectively invisible when applied to clothing. The South China Morning
Mapa Malayan Digital College (MMDC) officials discussed how the school prepares the students for artificial intelligence (AI). In an interview with Inquirer Tech, they explained the importance of adaptability and critical thinking in our worlds rapi
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Sen. Bong Go MANILA, Philippines Senator Christopher Bong Go, Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, has praised the inclusion of dental services in the Philippine Health Insurance Corporations (PhilHealth) healthcare benefit
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MANILA, Philippines For Ombudsman Samuel Martires, there are no valid grounds at this point to investigate Vice President Sara Duterte for her alleged threat to assassinate President Marcos or for her possible misuse of confidential funds amounting