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Miners race to realize graphite projects as China controls exports

As China moved to control some exports of key battery mineral graphite on Friday, miners elsewhere face a race against time to bring new projects to fruition to secure supplies for the next generation of electric vehicles.

Eye care company plans expanding in VisMin

Borough Lasik Center, the country’s leader in vision correction procedures, on Friday said it is eyeing  to expand its operations in the Visayas and Mindanao.

Heart damage: another reason to cut down on children’s screen time

The effects of prolonged screen use during childhood have been extensively studied in recent years. Evidence indicates that excessive screen time is harmful both to neurological development and socialization.

PSE to formally start short selling on Nov 6

The launch of the short selling program at the local bourse has been deferred for two weeks to give market participants more time to prepare and comply with securities borrowing and lending and short selling requirements.

PLDT Group warns vs fake advisories

The PLDT Group on Friday warned the consuming public against fake advisories supposedly released by banks and digital wallets as cyber criminals are getting more sophisticated in imitating official communication materials of financial institutions. 

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Flour power: Filipino bakeries rise to survive 

Before sunrise, neighborhood ovens across the Philippines are already humming—dough proofing, trays filling, and the unmistakable scent of pandesal drifting through streets from Cuenca, Batangas to Kamuning, Quezon City. 

Gov’t cuts water prices by over half in remote barangays

Residents in some of the country’s most isolated communities are now paying dramatically less for clean drinking water, with prices slashed by more than 50 percent under government programs tied to Executive Order 22 of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

Cebu hub ascends as Philippines’ transfer kingpin

Mactan-Cebu International Airport is tightening its grip as the country’s second-busiest gateway—and increasingly, its most efficient transfer hub—linking travelers across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao with growing speed and precision.

Eala serves Manila a sunny Sunday stunner

Alex Eala served Manila its Sunday headline hot and early, with coffee brewing and pandesal fresh from the oven, dishing out a crisp 6-3, 7-6 win over Magda Linette to punch her ticket to the Round of 16 of the Miami Open.
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