[WATCH] Rappler Live Jam: O SIDE MAFIA
Hip-hip trio Costa Cashman, Madman Stan, and Gee Exclsv are bringing their sick verses to the Rappler stage!
Hip-hip trio Costa Cashman, Madman Stan, and Gee Exclsv are bringing their sick verses to the Rappler stage!
(1st UPDATE) ABS-CBN News' funny man Marc Logan tells Rappler why he opted to move to tycoon Manny Pangilinan's TV5. His show starts on April 6.
With six Filipino athletes already qualified for the Paris Games, more national team stars seek to clinch their Olympic berths
(2nd UPDATE) Doomsday preacher Apollo Quiboloy is part of the US FBI's most wanted list for sex trafficking of children and promotional money laundering, among others
'I keep asking myself what went wrong,' says Fourniol, who didn't make it to the pageant's Top 40
Motorists may experience some traffic as equipment for the subway passes through roads in Manila, Caloocan, and Quezon City
Authorities from Taiwan and China dispatch rescue boats after a Chinese fishing vessel capsized early on March 14, Taiwan's coast guard says
Officials say 14 people have been discharged from the hospital, and the initial indications are that a gas leak caused the blast
Although many residents of Port-au-Prince resume their business, buying produce from street vendors and collecting water in containers, people remain blocked from large parts of the capital that remain under gang control
The water district writes to the group of business tycoon Manny Pangilinan, proposing to discuss with the firm 'problematic provisions' in their 2017 bulk water supply contract to ensure a 'continuous partnership'
The Task Force Mapalad calls on the government to act swiftly and help farmers in Negros
After more than five months of war in Gaza, aid agencies warn the area's population of 2.3 million face a growing risk of famine unless food supplies are stepped up sharply. They accuse Israel of not doing enough to ensure sufficient aid gets through.
Data from the Dahas project of the UP Third World Studies Center, however, show there were still over 300 drug-related killings in the first year of the Marcos presidency