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TikToker Grants VP Leni’s Wish For A Turntable To Store All Supporters’ Vinyl Records

A netizen then shared his willingness to give VP Leni his first ever turntable, and it went viral over TikTok.

BTS-Themed Purple 7 Café Reopens With Bigger Space For PH ARMYs

Your favorite Korean boy band may not be making their comeback anytime soon, but this BTS-themed cafe definitely does.

Ilocos Norte University Gets Free Wi-Fi

Students and employees of the government-run Mariano Marcos State University can now enjoy faster and more reliable internet access on campus with the "Free Wi-Fi for All" initiative.

BINI, BGYO Among Confirmed Performers In “Be You” Benefit Show On July 22

BINI and BGYO continue to be unstoppable in highlighting Filipino talent as they are set to perform at the upcoming “Be You” benefit show this July.

Viewers Glued To Their Screens For The Exciting NCAA Finals Opener

More viewers stayed glued to their TV screens during Game 1 of the National Collegiate Athletic Association of the Philippines Season 97 Basketball Finals, which aired live on GMA and GTV.

Holcim Philippines, Build Change Seal Partnership For Disaster-Resilient Construction

Holcim Philippines, Inc. is now partnered with Build Change Philippines to strengthen local structures against natural calamities.

Rediscover The Luxury Of Casual Gatherings At Arcana Lounge

Look at this newest place to gather in the now-normal lifestyle.

Filipino Bowlers Clinch 2nd Gold In Vietnam SEA Games

The men’s bowling team sparkled Thursday, adding a second victory to the Philippine campaign at the 31st Southeast Asian Games.

Continue Efforts To Improve Gov’t Services, Duterte Tells PHLPost

President Rodrigo Duterte urged the Philippine Postal Corporation to continue its modernization efforts to ensure the "seamless" delivery of government services even beyond his term.

Lucban Welcomes Back Tourists At Revived Pahiyas Festival

The town of Lucban has revived the iconic Pahiyas Festival in 2022, two years since the pandemic forced most festivals in the Philippines to go virtual.

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