Top of the class
In terms of popularity, This Band is, hands down, at the top of the class this year.
Fisherman who turned over cocaine charged
In a twist of fate, a fisherman earlier tagged by the police as a "Good Samaritan" after he turned over to the police bricks of cocaine he found…
12 ASG fighters killed in Sulu encounters
Twelve Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG) fighters, including a sub-leader, were killed in a series of encounters with government troops in Patikul, Sulu, on Thursday. A report from the Armed Forces of…
Duterte threatens to ‘castrate’ cops in illegal drugs trade
With his zero tolerance for corruption and abuse, President Duterte has threatened to cut off the balls of policemen if they get involved in the illegal drugs trade. The President…
Chinese community asked to help gov’t maintain peace
President Duterte has appealed to the Chinese community to "better shape up" and help the government keep peace and order in the country. The President sought the cooperation of the…
Sandigan convicts former AFP comptroller Jacinto Ligot
The Sandiganbayan yesterday convicted former Armed Forces of the Philippines comptroller Lt. Gen. Jacinto C. Ligot of six perjury charges due to the anomalous statements he made in his Statement…
Easterlies continue to prevail, bring cloudy skies, thunderstorms
Easterlies or the warm winds coming from Pacific Ocean continue to prevail over most parts of the country, bringing cloudy skies and isolated thunderstorms over Visayas and Mindanao. The Philippine…
P65-M fake, pirated items destroyed in Camp Crame
Over P65 million worth of counterfeit and pirated bags, shoes, wallets, watches and other goods seized by the National Committee on Intellectual Property Rights (NCIPR) were destroyed at the…
President reviewing 2019 GAB for anomalous provisions
Malacañang said yesterday that President Duterte is carefully combing through the General Appropriations Bill for 2019 and he will exercise his veto powers if it turns out to be anomalous.…
Duterte slams celebrity critic
President Duterte has slammed celebrity critic Jim Paredes for calling him immoral when the veteran singer himself has skeletons in his closet. In a speech in Bacolod City, Duterte said…
Various areas in Luzon hit by 3-hour rotational brownouts
Millions of Filipino consumers extremely suffered from three-hour rotational brownouts enforced in various areas in Luzon, including Metro Manila, and this harrowing situation was well-anticipated, persisting for 13 hours from…
Woman dies after self-induced abortion in hotel room
A 23-year-old woman died allegedly after a self-induced abortion inside a hotel room in Sta. Cruz, Manila, on Thursday night. Police said the victim checked in at AJ…
BI intercepts 2 would-be surrogate mothers at NAIA
Bureau of Immigration (BI) officers at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) stopped from leaving the country on Thursday two Filipinas who admitted they were hired to become surrogate mothers in China. BI…
ONE Championship: Catalan Heads To Indonesia For Training
Nearly five weeks removed from the biggest win of his mixed martial arts career, the 40-year-old will fly to Indonesia to work with the Surabaya Jawal Time Wushu Team for…
PBA: Lee ready to take on former team
The ace playmaker ran the ROS system during his first six seasons in the PBA, resulting in two championships with former E-Painters coach Yeng Guiao.
Gomez keeps share of lead
Gomez and Nasanjargal tallied identical 3.5 points on three wins and one draw, half a point ahead of six closest pursuers from Mongolia, Vietnam, and Indonesia.
