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NoKor fires ballistic missiles before Trump return
North Korea fired several short-range ballistic missiles into the sea on Tuesday, according to Seoul's military, in what experts said could be a message to US president-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration.
SoKor's Yoon Snubs His First Impeachment Trial
South Korea's Constitutional Court adjourned the opening session of the impeachment trial of suspended President Yoon Suk-yeol within minutes yesterday, after the embattled leader did not attend court.
Grammys to Proceed, Will Support LA Fire Relief
The Grammys, slated for Feb. 2, will \"proceed as planned\" despite the devastating fires scorching Los Angeles, the Recording Academy said Monday.
Underwood, Village People to perform at Trump's inauguration events
Country music star Carrie Underwood will perform \"America the Beautiful\" at Donald Trump's inauguration next week and the 1970s hitmakers Village People will perform at two inaugural events.
Montag Tops iTunes Chart After Losing House in LA Wildfires
Reality television star Heidi Montag's 2010 album \"Superficial\" has hit No. 1 on iTunes' all-genre songs and albums charts — 15 years after its release and just after Montag and husband Spencer Pratt lost their home in the Palisades fire.
Japanese tourist magnet Kyoto to hike hotel taxes
Kyoto authorities announced yesterday plans to hike lodging taxes, as Japan's ancient capital seeks to assuage grumbles from locals about too many tourists.
Small airborne embers play role in spread of wildfires
While authorities still don’t know what sparked the deadly fires in the Los Angeles area, they do know one clear way the flames have spread: embers.
Winds pick up, threatening fire-ravaged LA anew
Los Angeles firefighters braced for high winds overnight into Tuesday, gusts that could fuel two monstrous wildfires that have already leveled entire neighborhoods, killed at least two dozen people and burned an area the size of Washington.
US TikTok Refugees Flee to Chinese Alternative App
With TikTok facing an imminent shutdown in the United States, American content creators have taken flight — to another Chinese social media app.
Mystery balls close 9 Sydney beaches
Australian authorities closed nine Sydney beaches yesterday after mysterious white and gray balls washed up along the coast.
US Prosecutor Jack Smith Defends Criminal Case Against Trump
US Special Counsel Jack Smith concluded that Donald Trump engaged in an \"unprecedented criminal effort\" to hold on to power after losing the 2020 election, but was thwarted in bringing the case to trial by the president-elect's November election victory, according to a report published on Tuesday.
Baguio flagged over P4.43-B savings
The Commission on Audit (COA) has flagged the city government of Baguio for having P4.43 billion in time deposits and several high yield savings accounts (HYSA) amid unpaid obligations and unimplemented priority development projects.
Comelec Ensuring Negros Elections Amid Kanlaon Threats
The Commission on Elections (Comelec) has ordered officials of provincial joint security coordinating centers in Negros provinces to ensure that the elections will push through in May despite threats posed by Kanlaon Volcano.
Central Luzon to Have 3 New Bishops
Three Catholic bishops will be installed in separate dioceses in Central Luzon in the first quarter of the year.
QCPD Rounds Up 173 in Anti-Crime Drive
Up to 173 people were apprehended during an intensified campaign against crime in Quezon City in a span of one week.
Gov't Probes OFW Cadaver Switch in Kuwait
The Philippine government is looking into the alleged switching of the remains of Filipina worker Jenny Alvarado who died in Kuwait on Jan. 2.
Manila Unveils Rent-to-Own Public Condominiums
Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna inaugurated yesterday the city's first rent-to-own public condominiums.
Speed limit at NAIAx, Skyway now 80 kph
Tollway builder San Miguel Corp. (SMC) has increased the speed limit at the NAIA Expressway (NAIAx) and at straight sections of Skyway Stage 3 for faster vehicular movement on both roads.
3 PAF Units Get New Commanders
The Philippine Air Force announced yesterday the designation of new commanders for the PAF's strike, supply and operations units.
UP-PGH Acquires PET-CT Scanner
The Philippine General Hospital (PGH) has acquired the first state-owned positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) scanner, benefitting indigent patients who need access to advanced diagnostic services.
NBI nabs 12 Chinese in alleged scam hub
The National Bureau of Investigation arrested 12 Chinese allegedly involved in online scams and five Filipinos for reportedly attempting to bribe the NBI agents in Paranaque last week.
A budget by dynasties, for dynasties
In my column last week, I stated that our political leaders and the political system they created have failed us.
Overhauling the 2025 GAA
So PBBM reviewed and went over so many times the fine print before and after he signed the 2025 GAA.
Beware of rice shortage when gov't sets price cap
Rice control on rice is dangerous. Once the Department of Agriculture sets a maximum suggested retail price starting Monday, Jan. 20, the staple will vanish from market stalls. Retailers will stop selling rather than lose money.
Biden Promotes His Foreign Policy During His Final Week in Office
President Joe Biden kicked off his final week in office Monday with a robust defense of his foreign policy, arguing in a speech that America had grown stronger on his watch and had \"the wind at our back.\"
Deposit insurance, too
The financial predators in government failed to get their claws on our pension funds to finance the Maharlika sovereign wealth fund or whatever creature this non-performing project turns out to be.
37+ years in the making
While doing ninong duties at the wedding of close family friends, I made the acquaintance of my new kumpadre or fellow godfather who has a couple of businesses in Coron, Palawan.
Accountability
Impeachment is a political process, but the legal system cannot be tainted with politics. Members of the House quad committee have said they will continue their probe into the abuses committed in the course of the bloody campaign against illegal drugs launched under the watch of Rodrigo Duterte.
Former PDEA chief Villanueva surrenders to quad comm
Former Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) director general Wilkins Villanueva surrendered on Monday to the quad committee of the House of Representatives to serve his detention for contempt, which was issued by the committee last month, quad comm chairman and Surigao del Norte Rep. Robert Ace Barbers said yesterday.
Senate OKs bill setting 4-year term for barangay, SK officials
The Senate approved on third and final reading yesterday a measure setting the term of office for barangay officials and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) members to four years.