Liza-Enrique may something na
Mismong ang manager ni Liza Soberano na si Ogie Diaz ang nagsabi sa mga nakausap na entertainment writers na sa tingin niya’y may “something” natalaga ang alaga niya at si…
Solon: Death penalty support weak, shallow
With the House of Representatives readying public hearings for death penalty bills, a pro-life lawmaker yesterday said that public support for the restoration of the capital punishment is “weak and…
Samsung sales slide on Note 7 recall
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.’s shares fell to their lowest level in nearly two months on Monday after the tech giant told customers to switch off and return their new Galaxy…
PH draws with Argentina
Grandmasters Eugene Torre and Catalino Sadorra saved the day for the Philippines which salvaged a 2-all draw with Argentina Sunday in the ninth round of the 42nd World Chess Olympiad…
Official Gazette draws flak for Marcos FB post
The government’s communication office is embroiled in another controversy, this time drawing flak for supposedly trying to rewrite history about former President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
Eagles swoop down on Bulldogs
Powerhouse Ateneo reaffirmed its mastery over National University yesterday with a 25-14, 18-25, 25-20, 25-20 victory to retain its title via a conference sweep in the Spikers’ Turf Season 2…
Ai-Ai awarded ‘The Most Influential Film Actress’ by today’s youth
Masayang-masaya ang Comedy Queen na si Ai-Ai delas Alas dahil sa pagtanggap niya ng Most Influential Film Actress of the Year Award mula sa 6th EdukCircle Awards noong nakaraang September…
20 persons to testify on NBP drug trade
Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II is set to present around 20 resource persons before the Congressional panel investigating the illegal drug activities at the New Bilibid Prisons (NBP) in Muntinlupa…
Duterte hands off on Veloso’s fate
President Duterte has adopted a hands-off policy on the case of Filipino drug convict Mary Jane Veloso in deference to the laws of Indonesia.
Reagan shooter released after 35 years
Would-be presidential assassin John Hinckley Jr. has been released from a psychiatric hospital, 35 years after he shot US president Ronald Reagan in an attack prompted by a deranged obsession…
Raising of the widow’s son
Jesus journeyed to a city called Nain, and his disciples and a large crowd accompanied him. As he drew near to the gate of the city, a man who had…
DFA asked to probe passport delays
Sen. Grace Poe yesterday asked the Department of Foreign Affairs to provide immediate solutions to passport processing delays affecting thousands of applicants.
NoKor ‘ready for another nuclear test’
North Korea is ready to conduct another nuclear test at any time, South Korea’s defense ministry said Monday, just days after Pyongyang sparked worldwide condemnation with its fifth and most…
McGregor admits to nerves in debut as director
Scottish actor Ewan McGregor admitted to being “very nervous” about making his directorial debut with the movie adaptation of Philip Roth’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, “American Pastoral”.
Pneumonia downs Clinton
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is suffering from pneumonia and was overheated and dehydrated when she quickly left a 9/11 memorial ceremony in New York on Sunday, her doctor said.
‘Sully’ Flies High to $35.5 million US Opening
Tom Hanks’ “Sully” has taken off with a stellar $35.5 million at 3,525 North American locations, marking a solid start to the fall box office season.
