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Cignal Mulls Legal Action vs Molina, Meneses
Cignal is mulling the possibility of taking the legal course against Ces Molina and Riri Meneses for breach of contract after their sudden departure from the team.
PNVF, JVA strengthen partnership
The Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) and Japan Volleyball Association (JVA) vowed to continue to strengthen partnership as they look to raise the profile of the sport in the continent.
JAPETH ALWAYS THERE FOR GILAS
Like a good soldier, Gilas Pilipinas alternate Japeth Aguilar is always ready to answer the country's call.
Philippine Series in LIV Calendar
The Philippines will host a LIV Golf event for the first time via the International Series Philippines presented by BingoPlus on Oct. 23 to 26.
Coming from Guimaras
The capital of Guimaras, an island province in Western Visayas, is Jordan and rest assured, there is no affiliation with the basketball GOAT.
Celebrities lose homes, flee as LA fires spread
A home reportedly belonging to Hollywood actors Leighton Meester (in photo) and Adam Brody and another owned by actor Billy Crystal were among more than 1,000 buildings destroyed by wildfires raging across Los Angeles, including a blaze that started on Wednesday in the Hollywood Hills.
LA fire victim dies trying to protect his home
One of the five people killed in ferocious fires tearing around Los Angeles died trying to protect his home from the flames, his sister said on Wednesday, describing the moment she had to leave him behind.
6 Dead in India Temple Stampede
At least six people were crushed to death at a Hindu religious gathering in India, with several more injured, officials said yesterday.
Taiwan Demonstrates Sea Defenses vs Potential Chinese Attack
Taiwan yesterday demonstrated its sea defenses against a potential Chinese attack as tensions rise with Beijing, part of a multi-tiered strategy to deter an invasion from the mainland.
Water Runs Short as LA Wildfires Burn Out of Control
Crews battling multiple wildfires that raged across Los Angeles on Wednesday were up against a near-perfect storm: intense wind, low humidity and, most troubling for residents, inadequate supplies of water to contain the blazes.
Kanlaon eruption damage to agri sector reaches P129.39 M
The amount of damage to agriculture caused by the eruption of Kanlaon Volcano in Negros has reached P129.39 million, according to the Department of Agriculture.
Armyworms attack Pangasinan onion farms
The state-run Regional Crop Protection Center (RCPC) has been ordered to assist farmers in Pangasinan whose onion farms were destroyed by armyworms.
Don't block aid for Baguio, Magalong told
Baguio Mayor Benjamin Magalong has been criticized for taking a swipe at the government's program providing additional financial assistance to poor residents of the city.
'Brains' in Eastman Kidnapping Arrested
The alleged mastermind in the kidnapping of American national Elliot Onil Eastman was arrested in the waters between Zamboanga City and Basilan Strait on Tuesday.
War veterans honored during Lingayen Gulf Landings anniversary
Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro honored World War II veterans for fighting for the country, during the commemoration of the 88th anniversary of the Lingayen Gulf Landings in Lingayen, Pangasinan yesterday.
Fire leaves 14 Manila families homeless
Fourteen families or 70 people were left homeless when a fire broke out at a neighborhood in Sta. Ana, Manila yesterday.
Rufa Mae freed on bail
After posting bail of P1.7 million, actress Rufa Mae Quinto was released from the custody of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) yesterday.
LRT-1 fare hike may take effect in April
Commuters may start paying higher fares to ride the Light Rail Transit Line 1 by April if the government approves the LRT-1 operator's petition for a rate hike.
PDEA: Nearly 70% of barangays drug-free
Nearly 70 percent of barangays across the country have been cleared of illegal drugs under the Marcos administration, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency reported yesterday.
Ex-VP Binay, son Junjun cleared in P1.3-B graft case
The Sandiganbayan has acquitted former vice president Jejomar Binay and his son, former Makati mayor Junjun Binay, of graft and falsification in connection with the allegedly anomalous construction of the P1.3-billion Makati Science High School building.
Customs leads rice cartel / Landgrabbers infest Bugsuk
For sure there’s a rice cartel.
Null and void adoption
The general rule in adoption is that if the adopter is married and has children, the adoption must be filed by the couple jointly and must be with the consent of the adopter's other children, 10 years old or older, so as to ensure harmony among the prospective siblings.
Rest in peace, Mervin Guarte
It was indeed very devastating to hear that one of our very own, Air Force non-commissioned officer Mervin Guarte, has died after being stabbed in Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro.
2025 GAA Out, 2026 Budget In
At the first Cabinet meeting for the new fiscal year, President Ferdinand \"Bongbong\" Marcos Jr. (PBBM) issued marching orders to all department secretaries to \"list down\" their respective priority projects contained in the National Expenditure Program (NEP) but that went missing in his newly signed budget law.
Depoliticizing aid
If President Marcos wants to be spared from the public opprobrium arising from his token veto of the election budget passed by his congressional allies, there are certain things that he can do to dispel suspicions that he is complicit in the thievery of people's money.
We're going to need an army
This week, Jan. 6 to 10, was \"Prayer & Fasting Week\" for several Evangelical Christian churches all over the Philippines.
Health care inflation
All surveys in recent years have shown the high prices of goods and services as the biggest concern of most Filipinos, with the Marcos administration consistently getting the lowest performance ratings in taming inflation.
Sara Impeachment Proceedings Eyed Next Week
The secretary-general of the House of Representatives is expected to act on impeachment complaints filed against Vice President Sara Duterte once Congress resumes session next week.
Most Pinoys Back Quad Comm Probe - Pulse Asia
Most Filipinos are in favor of the ongoing investigation of the quad committee at the House of Representatives, a commissioned survey conducted by Pulse Asia showed.
DepEd Reconstitutes Teachers' Uniform Committee
The Department of Education has ordered the revival of a committee that would select the appropriate dress code for teachers and non-teaching personnel amid opposition to the impending implementation of a Civil Service Commission (CSC) memo mandating the wearing of Filipiniana-inspired uniforms by government workers, including public school teachers.