Fending off a default, the U.S. Senate has given final approval to a debt ceiling and budget cuts package, grinding into the night to wrap up work on the bipartisan deal and send it to President Joe Biden’s desk to become law before the fast-approaching deadline. Deal shelves volatile …
Read More »NBI to probe broadcaster’s murder
Justice Secretary Jesus Remulla has ordered the National Bureau of Investigation to probe the killing of radio broadcaster Cresenciano Bunduquin in Oriental Mindoro last Wednesday, May 31. “We’re asking the NBI to look into it, this killing, because we want to know the motives,” Remulla said in a press conference …
Read More »Trump, after presidency, reportedly discusses possessing classified document in recording
U.S. Justice Department prosecutors have obtained an audio recording of former president Donald Trump from after he left office in which he talks about holding onto a classified Pentagon document related to a potential attack on Iran, according to media reports. July 2021 recording concerns Pentagon document on Iran, per …
Read More »PH’s Loyzaga, China’s Yao Ming headline FIBA Hall of Fame Class of 2023
MIES (Switzerland) — The FIBA Hall of Fame Class of 2023 has been confirmed with Yao Ming, Wlamir Marques, Penny Taylor and Carlos Loyzaga being just some of the stellar names who will be honored this year. The inductees are to be enshrined at a prestigious ceremony in Manila, Philippines, …
Read More »Pinoy students bag awards in the 11th Robotics Championship International Competition
Receives support from Eridanus Marketing Corporation International Competition Two teams of students from Santa Rosa, Laguna, emerged victorious at the Freestyle Innovative Category at the 11th Robotics Championship International Competition. They say that it takes a village to raise a child. This is also true in nurturing the talents and …
Read More »After a controversial vote on pride flags in Ontario, LGBTQ+ students reflect on their meaning
As Canadian provinces mark pride month in June and August, the pride flag and versions of it have been at the centre of recent debates surrounding LGBTQ+ inclusion in schools. Students in the community say flying the flag is a gesture of support that makes them feel safe. There is …
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Read More »Halifax-area residents to view damaged homes as wildfire continues to burn
Residents whose homes have been damaged or destroyed in a wildfire that continues to burn outside Halifax will get the chance to see their properties today on a bus tour of the affected areas. Bus tour to view damaged homes in Upper Tantallon, Hammonds Plains, Pockwock. Emergency officials provide update …
Read More »Barriers persist for asylum seekers living in — and trying to leave — Windsor hotels
A declining number of refugee claimants, some from Quebec’s Roxham Road border crossing, are housed in Windsor hotels, officials said, but they still face challenges in finding permanent housing. Mike Morency is the executive director of Matthew House, which provides temporary shelter and settlement support to refugee claimants. “There’s been …
Read More »Sunshine Cruz now open to working with Cesar Montano anew
Sunshine Cruz is ready and very much willing to work again with ex-husband Cesar Montano. It is basically a done deal, with Sunshine telling us how she already said yes to a project that Cesar himself offered her recently. She said, “Sabi niya may script siya at bagay daw sa akin so sabi ko, ‘Why …
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