of your answer. A. Oracle sees strong business in PH B. Cebuano craftsman makes pintados-inspired leather face masks C. Sen. Go urges public to assert rights fake news, disinformation D. NCAA: St. Benilde looks after 250 scholar-athletes E. DTI urges malls, commercial establishments to lower rents for vendors are of 1. The 250-strong scholar- athletes of the College of St. Benilde (CSB) will remain under the wings of the learning institution. 2. Senator Bong Go urged the public to abide by the law and exercise their rights to file complaints if they believe they also victims malicious and fake news amid the continuing spread of disinformation on social media. 3. Oracle, the world's largest database management company, has identified the telecom sector as the main driver of its business in the Philippines followed by banks and the government. 4. Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon M. Lopez has encouraged malls and commercial establishments to offer lower rents to tenants who are going to reopen their stalls and outlets. 5. Ranrick Diaz, craftsman and thespian of Karakao Productions, a Cebu-based theater group, now designs and manufactures a line of protective masks featuring Visayan patterns.