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Ex-University Instructor Yields ₱150-m Shabu Hidden In Tea Packs
CEBU CITY — Packs of suspected shabu worth more than 150 million were seized from a former university instructor on Wednesday afternoon.
Kia Unveils The New Stonic Crossover
Style that is iconic
Marcial Says Officiating Will Not Be Compromised
CLARK FREEPORT – PBA commissioner Willie Marcial gave assurance yesterday that officiating can withstand a temporary reduction of referees due to the COVID-19 scare inside the bubble.
Rays Of Hope From 2 Lowe Home Runs
ARLINGTON (AFP) – Brandon Lowe hit two home runs to power the Tampa Bay Rays to a 6-4 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers yesterday that leveled the World Series at one game apiece.
Senator Villar's Appeal For Rice Farmers
It was in 2018 that market prices – inflation in economic terms – rose to a peak of 6.7 percent in October, after steadily rising throughout the year. High rice prices were seen as a major cause of inflation, rice constituting a big major part of the Filipino diet.
Delicious Stories And Inspiring Food
A list of winners from the recently concluded Mga Kwentong Pagkain storytelling competition
The Hottest Sushi Bakes
Just when we think sushi bake has become a thing of the past, Quisine brings the food trend to new heights
PBA Bubble Pierced
Referee reportedly tests positive after swab, now in quarantine
Surveys Under Close Scrutiny As US Polls Near
Poll surveys have become an important part of life and government in countries around the world. People in democratic countries get to declare what they want and support openly in periodic elections. In between elections, poll surveys indicate how people think and feel about government programs and plans. And they are used to predict election results.
The Trick Is To Treat... Yourself
Through ghoul times and bad
We may yet have our revered ‘Simbang Gabi'
It is still two months away from the country's most revered religious tradition of the “Simbang Gabi” but both religious and government leaders are already planning for it.
Six municipalities in Isabela told to brace for Pepito's fury
ISABELA – The head of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council of (PDRRMC) Isabela has alerted six municipalities here to activate their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council LDRRMCs after it was learned that Tropical Depression Pepito had a 65 percent chance of hitting Eastern Isabela.
Mikes to be muted in US presidential debate to stop interruptions
WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — The US Commission on Presidential Debates announced Monday they will mute the microphones of President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden when they are not answering questions during their final showdown, to avoid the interruptions that disrupted their last debate.
Kings gun for 4th win, share of lead
NorthPort, NLEX out to halt 3-game slides
Hans Sy continues to empower the Dreams Of The Kids at Child Haus
It all happened one night when Hans Sy, who was watching TV with the late Henry Sy Sr., saw the philanthropist and beauty guru Ricky Reyes crying and pleading to the government to stop an eviction proceeding on the news. Reyes’ Child Haus, a temporary home for cancer-stricken kids, was on the verge of getting evicted from the property where it was built. Little did Hans know that his curiosity as to why Ricky was crying on TV would be the start of something that would change his life forever.
Lopez Stuns Lomachenko In Unification Fight
LOS ANGELES (AFP) – Unbeaten Teofimo Lopez upset Vasiliy Lomachenko by a unanimous decision yesterday to become the undisputed world lightweight champion in Las Vegas.
Biden Leads Trump, But Can Polls Be Trusted This Year?
Biden Leads Trump, But Can Polls Be Trusted This Year?— Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election four years ago brought into question as never before the reliability of opinion polls. Can they be believed this time around?
Rays To World Series
LOS ANGELES (AFP) – Randy Arozarena clubbed a two-run homer in the first inning and Charlie Morton worked 5 2/3 solid innings as the Tampa Bay Rays advanced to their second World Series in club history yesterday with a 4-2 win over the Houston Astros.
Gov't Eyes 13th-Month-Pay Subsidy For MSE Workers
Malacañang said it will look into the possibility of subsidizing the 13th-month pay of employees of micro and small enterprises (MSEs) as some companies continue to struggle due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Peace Hopes Up In Flight Disputes
The South China Sea has long been a major field of contention between the United States and China, with the US actively challenging China’s claim to sovereignty over most of the sea within a nine-dash line, and constantly sending ships and planes into the area asserting freedom of navigation in what it considers international waters. China, however, sees these flights as provocations.
SC awaits report on Manila Bay pollution
Chief Justice Diosdado Peralta led a group that inspected the dolomite sand beach in Manila Bay last Wednesday, along with Associate Justices Rodil Zalameda, Mario Lopez, Eduardo Delos Santos, and Ricardo Rosario.
Jiu-Jitsu fighters welcome SEAG inclusion
With five gold medals in the last Southeast Asian Games, Jiu-Jitsu fighters welcome the inclusion of the sport in the calendar of events in the 31st SEA Games in Vietnam next year.
Ginebra eyes win No. 3
Shocktroopers expected to step up anew vs Meralco
FACES OF BREAST CANCER
Five survivors share stories of hope and inspiration
Eat's about time & random bites: Our new abnormal (XVIII)
Eat’s about time & random bites: Our new abnormal (XVIII)
Hotshots take on Aces
Magnolia coach sees winless Alaska as a dangerous opponent
House passes ₱4.5-trillion budget for 2021
The House of Representatives passed on third and final reading the proposed 2021 General Appropriations Act as it ended Friday night the four-day special session called by President Duterte.
Eumir's ring lessons with Roach begins
Top Olympic bet Eumir Felix Marcial has started his training at the famed Wild Card Gym Thursday afternoon in Hollywood, California.
A major addition to gov't highway building program
With traffic in Metro Manila fast returning to pre-pandemic congestion, there was welcome news last Tuesday – the 18-kilometer Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3 was finally completed after almost four years of construction work at a cost of ₱ 44.8 billion.
The growing movement to stop climate change
One development arising from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is the huge drop in industrial activity around the world, as factories shut down, millions of cars stayed off the roads, and people stayed home in lockdowns ordered by governments to help stop the spread of the virus.