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Faith Brown

New York

Senior Social Media Editor at Harper's Bazaar

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Articles

  • 3 days ago | ibtimes.com.au | Cecil Morella |Pam Castro |Faith Brown

    Millions of Filipinos braved long lines and soaring temperatures Monday to vote in a mid-term election largely defined by the explosive feud between President Ferdinand Marcos and impeached Vice President Sara Duterte. With temperatures hitting 34 degrees Celsius (93 Fahrenheit) in some places, George Garcia, head of the Commission on Elections (Comelec), said some voting machines were "overheating".

  • 3 days ago | stonecountyenterprise.com | Faith Brown |Cecil Morella |Pam CASTRO AFP

    Millions of Filipinos headed to the polls Monday in a mid-term election widely seen as a referendum on the explosive feud between President Ferdinand Marcos and impeached Vice President Sara Duterte. Voters braved long lines and temperatures that reached 33 degrees Celsius (91 Fahrenheit) as it approached midday in the capital Manila, polls having officially opened at 7:00 am.

  • 3 days ago | wpgxfox28.com | Faith Brown |Cecil Morella |Pam CASTRO AFP

    Millions of Filipinos headed to the polls Monday in a mid-term election widely seen as a referendum on the explosive feud between President Ferdinand Marcos and impeached Vice President Sara Duterte. Voters braved long lines and temperatures that reached 33 degrees Celsius (91 Fahrenheit) as it approached midday in the capital Manila, polls having officially opened at 7:00 am.

  • 3 days ago | columbiagorgenews.com | Faith Brown |Cecil Morella |Pam CASTRO AFP

    Millions of Filipinos headed to the polls Monday in a mid-term election widely seen as a referendum on the explosive feud between President Ferdinand Marcos and impeached Vice President Sara Duterte. Voters braved long lines and temperatures that reached 33 degrees Celsius (91 Fahrenheit) as it approached midday in the capital Manila, polls having officially opened at 7:00 am.

  • 3 days ago | shelbynews.com | Faith Brown |Cecil Morella |Pam CASTRO AFP

    Millions of Filipinos headed to the polls Monday in a mid-term election widely seen as a referendum on the explosive feud between President Ferdinand Marcos and impeached Vice President Sara Duterte. Voters braved long lines and temperatures that reached 33 degrees Celsius (91 Fahrenheit) as it approached midday in the capital Manila, polls having officially opened at 7:00 am. kAm%96 C246 H:== 564:56 >@C6 E92? `g[___ A@DED[ 7C@> D62ED :?