Hundreds of thousands fled their homes as one of the year's strongest typhoons ripped through the Philippines.
Typhoon Kalmaegi has killed at least 114 people in the Philippines and left even more people missing as it moved on to slam ...
Techno Holdings Corp. (THC) proudly announces the official launch of Phiten in the Philippines. This milestone marks a ...
Philstar.com on MSN
Preserving the dead: Inside the life of an embalmer
His work begins when someone dies. The dead is brought to him and laid on a steel table in a fluorescent-lit, refrigerator-cold room reeking of formalin, where he prepares the lifeless body for burial ...
Beneath the weight of grief and flood-soaked debris, the Cebu City Disaster Team continues its search for those still missing after Typhoon Tino’s wrath.
There is an irony to how we romanticize the off-grid experience. The idea of abolishing technology is performative more than a goal of any substance, like choosing to write on a typewriter or dishing ...
Gizmodo reported on Nov. 5 that doctors in the Philippines have documented the case of a woman whose armpits leak milk.
George Banez “Biologists seem to care more about eagles than the people living in the forests with them.” The executive ...
As researchers discover overlooked tattoos on mummies from around the world, it's prompting new insights about some of the ...
In Filipino homes today, not everyone who turns on the tap will have clean water. Rusty pipes, inconsistent supply, and dubious water quality have made what should be a basic right into a daily worry.
This summer, a small number of invasive Mediterranean fruit flies were detected in San Jose. In response, the state started ...
The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
When a nation prays: The power we’ve forgotten
History backs this up again and again. Moses interceded for his nation and destruction was averted. Queen Esther called for ...
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