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Pirate activist group scrapes Spotify library of 86 million audio files

Pirate activist group scrapes Spotify library of 86 million audio files

In an attempt to create an authoritative list of torrents meant to represent ‘all music ever produced,’ Anna's Archive also circumvents Spotify's digital rights

How to join exclusive ‘Star Course’ invite-only MICHELIN-Starred dining experience with UnionBank

How to join exclusive ‘Star Course’ invite-only MICHELIN-Starred dining experience with UnionBank

The Star Course Series showcases curated one-night-only menus crafted by MICHELIN-recognized restaurants

P926 million in AKAP funds go to unqualified recipients, double payments — COA

P926 million in AKAP funds go to unqualified recipients, double payments — COA

Financial aid ‘was compromised due to various lapses including duplication of aid, erroneous disbursements, and misidentification of eligible beneficiaries,’ state

In the Christmas rush, e-commerce platforms must continue to build shoppers’ trust

In the Christmas rush, e-commerce platforms must continue to build shoppers’ trust

More online shoppers are prioritizing peace of mind. Here’s how users are using “Mall” ecosystems, and how platforms can keep up.

Rappler receives 2025 Freedom Flame Award from Friedrich Naumann Foundation

Rappler receives 2025 Freedom Flame Award from Friedrich Naumann Foundation

Rappler is one of the five awardees for 2025, recognized for defending democracy and inspiring collective action through journalism

Ion Hotel, where Cabral checked in before her death, is owned by Eric Yap’s close aide

Ion Hotel, where Cabral checked in before her death, is owned by Eric Yap’s close aide

(1st UPDATE) Eric Yap was the House appropriations chairman when Paolo Duterte's district got P51 billion in infrastructure projects — a windfall confirmed by Cabral

[OPINION] Law weaponized for injustice in Talaingod

[OPINION] Law weaponized for injustice in Talaingod

The Talaingod 13 case stands as a warning of what happens when education and law are guided by power rather than justice

Street Siren Sue Ramirez carries Ginebra San Miguel’s legacy as 2026 Calendar Girl

Street Siren Sue Ramirez carries Ginebra San Miguel’s legacy as 2026 Calendar Girl

Why does Ginebra San Miguel name a new calendar girl each year? Here's a look at the tradition's cultural impact.

[OPINION] The cycles of corruption: How the big fish get away… and get back into the game

[OPINION] The cycles of corruption: How the big fish get away… and get back into the game

The spotlight is on the investigation of implicated officials and contractors, raising concerns about the potential for another cycle of corruption where the 'big

[Two Pronged] Struggling to recover from the holiday blues

[Two Pronged] Struggling to recover from the holiday blues

'My mother died two years ago and never got over my father leaving her. My two other siblings used to be as sad as me, but have gotten over it.'