10 hazing suspects identified
The Southern Police District (SPD) has already identified 10 alleged members of a sorority group involved in a hazing incident in Las Pinas City recently that almost cost the life…
NBA: Rose back, fined, cites ‘family issue’
New York Knicks star Derrick Rose has been fined an unspecified amount and is back with the team following his mysterious no-show, the NBA franchise said on Tuesday.
More bypass roads, bridges across the Pasig
WE have not heard much about what the government plans to do about the traffic problem along Epifanio de los Santos Ave. (EDSA) and elsewhere in Metro Manila. We thus…
Nadal, Federer: Keepers of faith
Rafael Nadal says the emergence of a new generation is just what tennis needs, while welcoming back old foe Roger Federer to help him keep them at bay.
Upsets, cliffhangers in WVL curtainraiser
Upsets and tight wins marked the start of the 21st Women’s Volleyball League (WVL) organized by the Best Center and backed by Milo for the young athletes over the weekend…
SEA bets to rely on chemistry
Team Southeast Asia will lean on chemistry and sheer talent of its youth brigade as it slugs it out with Team Pradera in the inaugural Pradera Ladies Golf Challenge beginning…
Less salty diets would save millions of lives
Reducing salt intake worldwide by only ten percent could save millions of lives, a study reported Wednesday.
Pacquiao KOs $5-M paycheck
Mike Koncz, Pacquiao’s Canadian adviser, said yesterday that the reported $5 million purse to face the unbeaten Horn for April 22 or 23 is not commensurate to the Filipino’s immense…
Pagdanganan up by two strokes
Bianca Pagdanganan dished out a near-flawless six-under 66 in wet condition to upstage her fancied rivals, wresting a two-stroke lead over Pauline del Rosario at the start of the Philippine…
PH seeking constructive alliances
The Philippines is committed to build on constructive alliances with international partners and pursue new friendship with others, President Duterte declared yesterday.
Reporter with ‘scoop of the century’ dies
Veteran British war correspondent Clare Hollingworth, who broke the news that World War II had started, died Tuesday aged 105.
QC prosecutor slain
Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II ordered the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to act with dispatch and identify those involved in the killing yesterday of Quezon City Assistant Prosecutor Noel…
Pinoys see no need for Martial Law
Majority of Filipinos say that Martial Law is not necessary in solving the country’s problems, the latest survey by Pulse Asia released yesterday said.
Taiwan jets, ships scramble as Chinese carrier enters strait
Taiwan scrambled jets and navy ships on Wednesday as a group of Chinese warships led by China’s sole aircraft carrier sailed north through the Taiwan Strait, the latest sign of…
Back to school for Hidilyn
“Hindi forever and pagiging atleta,” Diaz told a group of scribes yesterday at the Vatel Restaurant, a French-inspired dining spot at the roof-deck of Hotel Benilde, during an interview arranged…
Gordon lauds Duterte for SSS pension hike
Sen. Richard J. Gordon yesterday lauded the decision of President Duterte to approve a P1,000 increase in the monthly pension of Social Security System members.
