• Move Your Mind With ASICS: Two Filipino runners finish strong at the Tokyo Marathon 2024

    National athlete and SEA Games medalist Arlan Arbois Jr., and fitness enthusiast, social media influencer and mom Marline Capones were brought by ASICS Philippines to Tokyo—providing them full support throughout their whole journey.

  • African and Oceania Olympic Wrestling Qualifier: Tokyo 2020 silver medallist Blessing Oborududu secures Paris quota ...

    Nigerian star Oborududu is in line for a fourth Olympic appearance after making short work of her semi-final opponent in Alexandria, with Tayla Ford set to be New Zealand's first Olympic wrestler since 2000.

  • Two great Filipino leaders

    A fellowship program that aims to cultivate and inculcate the enduring legacy of the late president Fidel V. Ramos was launched yesterday at the University of the Philippines in Diliman in Quezon City.

  • Manufacturers' time to shine as nation reindustrialises

    Australia has taken its first steps towards reindustrialisation as it transitions to a net-zero economy. Though Australia is one of the highest per capita users of solar energy in the world, it produces just one per cent of the world’s solar panels while 90 per cent is made and exported by China. But on Thursday, […]

  • Northern lights shine during volcano eruption

    Defensive walls had been built around the town in hopes of directing lava away from the community.

  • Lopez shines ahead of Canet on Friday

    The Qatar GP winner was quickest ahead of Canet and Roberts on the first

  • Filipinos serve as pacers in Rome marathon

    Six Filipinos had the honor of serving as international pacers in the Run Rome The Marathon last March 17.

  • Tokyo Rattled By Quake, No Tsunami Warning

    Buildings shook in Tokyo and emergency phone alarms went off when a magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck near the capital on Friday morning, with no tsunami warning issued.

  • Public health services closer to Filipinos

    Health is wealth. Health equates to life itself and must remain a top priority for Filipinos to be able to work and provide for their families. This is why the Senate Committee on Health, which I chair, spearheaded a committee hearing last March 12 to address matters related to improving the health sector in the Philippines. I emphasized the importance of upgrading the public health facilities as one of the urgent concerns that need to be addressed. I saw firsthand the situation of many public...

  • Carthage shines at ’24 Missouri FCCLA Conference

    CARTHAGE, Mo. — Students from Carthage High School made their mark at the 2024 Missouri Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) State Leadership Conference. The conference was held from March 17 to 19, 2024, at the Margaritaville Lake Resort and Conference Center in Osage Beach. It drew nearly 1,600 delegates from all corners []

  • Banton, Camara Shine but Blazers Fall to Hawks

    Imagine a chilly spring evening in Oregon. The weather can’t decide if it’s supposed to be rainy, sunny, get cloudy again, or just whip up a fat thunderstorm for good measure. You know that over the next few months, things will warm up. There will be more days and evenings spent outside. More chances to wear your favorite stretchy shorts and a tank top, drinking something cold as the late afternoon light dances through the leaves onto a face that, once pale, now has the blush of color reserved...

  • Solar largesse shines on coal industry in sunset

    Australia could soon transition into a renewable energy superpower as the government commits $1 billion to solar panel manufacturing in the nation’s coal heartlands. One in three households have panels on their roofs, which means Australia has one of the highest uptakes of solar power in the world. Australia, specifically the University of NSW, is […]