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Calls to extend the validity of IDs of persons with disability (PWD) reveal more about their struggles while living in the Philippines. The real question is: Are PWDs the real priority here?
We’re almost done with the year full of spending every week wondering whether or not we can comfortably pick up groceries, fill up the gas tank, or purchase anything for leisure. Workers are fed up and they want more. Can the economy afford it?
It’s expensive to host mega-sporting events like the FIFA World Cup and Olympics, but countries bid for it anyway. Why? For the appeal of potential investment, tourism, and most of all, global social standing.
Many players were upset with the numerous bugs in the, what some may say, rushed development of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Can tech products stay afloat forever, when loyal fanbases believe that their favorite tech companies can do them no wrong?
One of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges has gone from being on top of the world to having debt as big as the planet itself. Here’s what someone who doesn’t really follow the crypto space dug up.
Influencers are becoming more important to the shopping experience and are making decision-making and adding to cart too easy; checking out, maybe even easier.
The numbers show that non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are now the top killers globally—and yet somehow, this is still COVID’s fault.
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