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On July 2, 1964, the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law with the signature of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
On the Senate floor yesterday, Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) delivered remarks slamming Trump's strikes on Iran's nuclear ...
Newly elected FPJ Panday Bayanihan party-list Rep. Brian Poe has vowed to support a possible resolution that would certify ...
Thousands will choose to become U.S. citizens this year. Fear of deportation is one reason. So are family, freedom and the ...
Now this twist in the case of the missing “sabungeros” in Metro Manila. One of the primary suspects in the alleged abduction ...
A UN expert says the Philippines hasn’t done enough to turn the page on rights abuses. Her report outlines key reforms—but ...
The gathering, clearly directed against China, was held amid a massive escalation of US-led militarism in Europe, the Middle ...
Edited footage of a Philippine senator has surfaced in posts falsely claiming she vowed to flout the country's constitution ...
By K Raveendran When Chief Justice B R Gavai stated the other day that the Constitution is supreme and all arms of gove ...
In the calendar of commemorative holidays, Filipinos celebrate two in the month of June. The first is June 12, Philippine ...
I will publicly wave the banner of his Most Humble and Most Sacred Heart to remind people that in this Heart is the Love that ...