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Cebu City shooting: Ex-convict killed in Brgy. Mambaling

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Cebu City police continue to investigate the killing of an ex-convict who was shot just outside of his residence in Barangay Mambaling late night on Tuesday, May 26. According to the police, the 33-year-old victim, who was identified as Dennis Omasdang, was sitting on a parked e-bike outside of his residence

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From ‘neutral’ to ‘poor’: Marcos net satisfaction rating at -15

MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. recorded a “poor” net satisfaction rating of -15 in the first quarter of 2026, marking his lowest score since assuming office in 2022, based on the latest survey by Social Weather Stations (SWS). The poll, conducted from March 24 to 31, found that 33 percent of adult

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PNP revokes Sen. Dela Rosa’s firearms licenses

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police Firearms and Explosives Office (PNP-FEO) has revoked the firearms licenses and registration of Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa. The revocation order was dated May 26 and signed by FEO chief Brig. Gen. Jose Manalad Jr. “The license to own and possess firearms and firearms registration of Sen. Ronald

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Civil society ​forms truth commission on Duterte’s drug war

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — Civil society groups launched on Wednesday the Philippine Truth and Reconciliation Commission, an independent, civilian-led body to investigate and document extrajudicial killings tied to the government’s “war on drugs.” The truth commission will start with cases during the administration of former President Rodrigo Duterte, who is now facing trial for

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Dangerous heat index forecast in NCR, 48 other areas on Wednesday

MANILA, Philippines — Metro Manila and 48 other areas are forecast to experience danger-level heat index on Wednesday, May 27, the state weather bureau said. This Eid’l Adha holiday, several areas may record a peak heat index of 46°C, which falls under the danger category (42°C to 51°C). In Metro Manila, Pasay City may experience

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House OKs on 2nd reading bill expanding school feeding program

MANILA, Philippines — A bill that seeks to expand the country’s school-based feeding program (SBFP), by covering all learners in public schools from Kindergarten to Grade 3, and undernourished pupils from Grade 4 to 12, has been approved on second reading by the House of Representatives. During the session on Tuesday, House Bill No. 9466, which seeks

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WHAT WENT BEFORE: De Lima case echoes in Senate remote attendance debate

Years before Sen. Rodante Marcoleta sought to allow senators to join proceedings remotely, then-senator Leila de Lima had already pushed to continue her legislative work while in detention. But the circumstances were far from identical. Marcoleta on Tuesday, May 26, attempted to amend Senate rules to allow senators, under what he described as “justifiable reasons,”

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Male Netizen Heartbroken After Allegedly Being Scammed by Female Customer 

Male Netizen Expresses Frustration After His Parents Was Scammed by Female Customer  A male netizen expressed his disappointment online after their small food business was allegedly scammed by a female customer.  Recently, Rhobbie Fernandez, a Facebook user, shared photos of the female customer who scammed his parents before disappearing. The post quickly spread on social media and received different reactions from netizens.  According ... Read more

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