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A Great Deal At Stake In Speakership Issue

Last July 6, 2019, President Duterte announced the result of his mediation on the speaker-ship dispute in the House of Representatives

A Great Deal At Stake In Speakership Issue

2 mins

Trump, wife test positive for COVID

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — US President Donald Trump has tested positive for COVID-19 along with First Lady Melania Trump but is “well” and will continue to perform his duties while quarantined at the White House, his doctor said Friday.

Trump, wife test positive for COVID

2 mins

NBA Finals - Lakers Get Even More Impervious To Heat

Miami in bigger trouble as injured Dragic, Adebayo are doubtful today

NBA Finals - Lakers Get Even More Impervious To Heat

2 mins

PBA Clark Bubble-Countdown On For Abueva's Reinstatement Before Oct. 11

Calvin Abueva will be allowed to have his professional license reinstated on the condition that he completes a process set by the Games and Amusements Board.

PBA Clark Bubble-Countdown On For Abueva's Reinstatement Before Oct. 11

1 min

Boxing-First Stop For Ancajas In LA: Lakers Home Staples Center

IBF super flyweight champion Jerwin Ancajas headed straight to the Staples Center shortly after arriving in the United States to begin preparing for possible fights in the immediate future.

Boxing-First Stop For Ancajas In LA: Lakers Home Staples Center

1 min

Due To Pandemic Lockdown - 70,000 Franchise Outlets Forced To Shut Down

An estimated 70,000 franchise outlets or 35 percent out of the 200,000 franchised firms at the start of 2020 have already shut down or closing shops by the end of the year due to the pandemic, but this sector is expected to recover as early as the second quarter of 2021, according to the Philippine Franchising Association (PFA).

Due To Pandemic Lockdown - 70,000 Franchise Outlets Forced To Shut Down

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