The unpredictable weather means it's important to have a wardrobe that is versatile and can keep up with the hot season, rainy days, and colder times for any indoor and outdoor activities. Japanese global apparel retailer Uniqlo is everyone's everyday companion, no matter the weather, with its line of LifeWear. …
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Tropical Storm Bret grows stronger as eastern Caribbean islands prepare for heavy flooding
Tropical Storm Bret grew stronger Wednesday as islands in the eastern Caribbean brace for torrential rainfall, landslides and flooding. Storm expected to lash eastern Caribbean late Thursday at near-hurricane strength Tropical Storm Bret grew stronger on Wednesday as it took aim at islands in the eastern Caribbean that braced for …
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SAFE DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Emilio Aquino lead the 85th anniversary of SEC on Thursday, June 22, 2023. Mr. Marcos underscored the need for SEC to further develop its digitization efforts, to improve the country’s brand as an investment haven. President Ferdinand …
Read More »Former president Duterte leads possible senatorial bets in 2025
FORMER president Rodrigo Duterte topped the list of prospective 2025 senatorial candidates in a survey conducted by Publicus Asia. In its second quarter Pahayag survey, Duterte got 51 percent among respondents, a slight dip from the 55 percent he received in the first quarter survey. Former President Rodrigo Duterte. PRESIDENTIAL …
Read More »Marcos, Duterte performance rating steady but trust scores lower — survey
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte maintained their overall high performance ratings but scored lower on trust, according to the Pahayag Second Quarter Survey conducted by Publicus Asia. Marcos reported a 62 percent approval rating nationwide, slightly higher than the 60 percent in the first quarter survey …
Read More »Canada Bread agrees to $50M fine for role in bread price-fixing scandal
Canada Bread has agreed to pay at least $50 million for its role in fixing the price of bread for years, according to documents filed in an Ontario court. Company admits that under previous ownership, it worked with rivals to raise prices Canada Bread has agreed to pay at least …
Read More »As U.S. and China spiral toward strife, they give diplomatic peace a chance
China-U.S. relations are atrocious and trending in a terrifying direction. Both countries are increasingly warning about the possibility of war. The countries have resumed high-level diplomacy in an effort to stop the slide. Establishing a sustainable détente will take more than just meetings. A sustainable détente will require substantive progress. …
Read More »What spending slowdown? Retail sales suggest Canadians aren’t ready to quit shopping
Up to date retail sales numbers from Statistics Canada on Wednesday show that despite high prices and dire warnings about debt loads, Canadians remain in the mood to shop. Retail sales grew 1.1% in April to $65.9 billion Up to date retail sales numbers from Statistics Canada on Wednesday show …
Read More »Balancing leadership and fatherhood
Leading a major institution requires strength, determination, and drive, but at EastWest Bank, three top leaders demonstrate that they can also approach their fatherly responsibilities with tenderness and compassion. EastWest CEO Jerry Ngo and family EastWest CEO Jerry Ngo and family Executive Vice President and Head of Consumer Lending Lawrence …
Read More »TCL delivers immersive entertainment to the Philippines
TCL, the leading consumer electronics brand and one of the world's top TV brands, showcased its newest range of home entertainment products and smart domestic tech appliances on June 15 at the Grand Ballroom, Okada Manila. The grand summit was filled with informative sessions spearheaded by TCL's top key officials …
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