New York Mayor Eric Adams indicted following corruption probe, New York Times...
NEW YORK, USA – New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted after a federal corruption investigation, but the indictment is sealed and it is unclear what charges he will face, the New York Times...
View ArticleDebuting Anosike passes first PBA test as Fajardo-led San Miguel survives...
MANILA, Philippines – Mighty San Miguel got off to a winning start in the 2024 PBA Governors’ Cup quarterfinals, but not before surviving a late scare from scrappy Converge, 102-95, at the Ninoy...
View ArticlePAGASA monitors tropical depression outside PAR, 2 low pressure areas
MANILA, Philippines – A low pressure area outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) developed into a tropical depression at 8 am on Thursday, September 26, while two other LPAs are also...
View Article[ANALYSIS] Breakout into bull market territory and the embattled ERC chair
After the Philippine Stock Exchange Index or PSEi closed at 7,417.25 last Monday, September 23, resulting in a climb of no less than 20% from its immediate low last June 21, it officially entered bull...
View Article[WATCH] Rappler Live Jam: Hindley Street Country Club
MANILA, Philippines – Australian cover band Hindley Street Country Club is debuting on Rappler’s Live Jam on Friday, September 27! Dubbed “the world’s best cover band,” Hindley Street Country Club has...
View ArticleLIST: October 2024 special non-working days in PH provinces, cities, towns
MANILA, Philippines – This is a compilation of special non-working days in various localities in the Philippines for October 2024, as proclaimed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. October 1 – Hungduan,...
View Article[OPINION] Your best life now
Your Best Life Now ang pamagat ng bestseller ni Joel Osteen, isang megachurch pastor. Napaka-influential ng librong ito, na milyon-milyong kopya na ang naibenta around the world. There’s a good chance...
View ArticleJapan’s LDP picks new leader to replace outgoing PM Kishida
TOKYO, Japan – Japan’s ruling party will hold one of the most unpredictable leadership contests in decades on Friday, September 27, a race that could result in Japan’s youngest or first female...
View ArticleIsrael rejects US-backed Lebanon ceasefire plan, hits Beirut again
Israel rejected global calls on Thursday, September 27, for a ceasefire with the Hezbollah movement, defying its biggest ally in Washington and pressing ahead with strikes that have killed hundreds in...
View ArticleLPA east of Batanes develops into Tropical Depression Julian
MANILA, Philippines – The low pressure area (LPA) east of Batanes developed into a tropical depression at 2 am on Friday, September 27. It is the Philippines’ 10th tropical cyclone for 2024, and has...
View ArticleCan people cited in contempt be detained in prisons?
After being detained within the premises of the House of Representatives for 30 days, Katherine Cassandra Ong was transferred to the Correctional Institute for Women (CIW) in Mandaluyong City where...
View ArticleTropical Depression Julian slows down east of Cagayan
MANILA, Philippines – Tropical Depression Julian slowed down over the Philippine Sea before dawn on Saturday, September 28, while maintaining its strength. Julian was last spotted 400 kilometers east...
View ArticleCadiz turns forgotten feeder port into boulevard for culture, art, and commerce
BACOLOD, Philippines – What was once a forgotten feeder port along the coast of Cadiz City in Negros Occidental has now transformed into a major hub for arts, food, and family life, redefining the...
View ArticleGirls can fix bikes
MANILA, Philippines – Kla Siddayao, a working mother from Quezon City, wanted to learn how to fix her own bike after an encounter with a dropped chain during one of her commutes. She’s resolved on...
View ArticleNew Zealand joins Australia, Japan, PH, US in joint sail in Philippine waters
MANILA, Philippines — Four countries will be joining the Philippines in its exclusive economic zone on Saturday, September 28, for the fourth iteration of a Multilateral Maritime Cooperative Activity...
View ArticleHarris calls for more immigration control at border, tougher fentanyl measures
ARIZONA, USA – Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris visited the US-Mexico border for the first time in her 2024 presidential campaign on Friday, September 27, calling for tighter asylum...
View ArticleIn Cagayan de Oro, Tony Yang’s businesses get entangled with drug issues
MANILA, Philippines – Controversial Chinese businessman Tony Yang, the brother of former presidential economic adviser Michael Yang, built a business empire in Cagayan de Oro City and the nearby...
View ArticleIsraeli airstrikes rock Beirut, Hezbollah command center hit
A wave of air raids hit Beirut’s southern suburbs early on Saturday, September 28, as Israel stepped up attacks on Hezbollah, after a massive strike on the Iran-backed movement’s command centre that...
View ArticleHow Royina Garma turned PCSO into a family affair
Retired police colonel Royina Garma hired her relatives at the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) when she was general manager, and after her stint, set up a party-list that rode on the...
View Article[Blue Zones] Is it time to be called elderly?
My cousin Joji joined me on a couple of visits to homes for the elderly in Marikina. “Make it late afternoon Bing so we can go to this nice deli for happy hour.” Why were we doing this? Her son asked:...
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