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The House on trial, again

February 10, 2026
Here is a reality check: The nation can ill afford a perennial impeachment season. A Congress preoccupied with proceedings to remove both the President and the Vice President is a nightmare scenario for any administration. It is, for one, a needless distraction to a bureaucracy engrossed in the pressing task of curbing corruption; for another, […]
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COLUMNS

No Free Lunch

DepDev vs corruption

Cielito F. Habito
On The Move

National theater, local pain

Segundo Eclar Romero
HORIZONS

Toward national ‘abundance’ (1)

Richard Heydarian
Gray Matters

Partners

Michael Lim Tan
Kris-Crossing Mindanao

On weak gov’t institutions and mechanisms

Rufa Cagoco-Guiam
With Due Respect

Drilon should have been PH President

Artemio V. Panganiban
In the Pink of Health

Dengue challenges

Fatima Ignacio Gimenez
Undercurrent

No retirement for learning

Eleanor Pinugu
The Long View

Worst optics ever

Manuel L. Quezon III
Public Lives

On turning 80

Randy David
Moments

Making a difference

Fr. Jerry M. Orbos SVD
Social Climate

Meaningful economic targeting

Mahar Mangahas
Human Face

When gods obfuscate

Ma. Ceres P. Doyo
Entangled States

The climate whiplash 

Joel Tiu Maquiling
Looking Back

Library catalogs into casualty lists

Ambeth R. Ocampo
FLEA MARKET OF IDEAS

Battle of impeachments

Joel Ruiz Butuyan
Commentary

Nowhere to run

Melissa LojaRomel Bagares
Moving Into High Gear

Gainers, losers in a changing political terrain

Michael Lim Ubac
Women who lead

Gender mainstreaming STEM in Asean

Ma. Aurora “Boots” Geotina-Garcia
Business Matters

Clean governance is good economics

Bettina Bautista
Commentary

Optimism with some pragmatism

Suiee Suarez
Commentary

Reclaiming the soul of Philippine education

Jude Avorque Acidre
Young Blood

The 'bonus' child

Miciel Cabalatungan
QUESTION THE BOX

Meanness and meaning

Inez Ponce de leon
Commentary

The shortcut culture in teaching and learning

Ricky R. Rosales
Sharp Edges

When visibility outruns the business

Jake Maderazo
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