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Grade 8 Student Victimized by ‘Ipit Gang’ in Cainta, Rizal 

Ipit Gang Robs Grade 8 Student in Cainta, Rizal  A Grade 8 student loses her mobile phone after falling victim to an “ipit gang” in Barangay San Andres, Cainta, Rizal.  On Monday afternoon, February 23, 2026, a 15-year-old student was victimized by “ipit gang”. The incident, captured on CCTV, has raised serious concern among parents and residents in the area.  In the ... Read more

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How to protect yourself from sudden death

You probably know someone who has passed away “suddenly.” No long illness, no clear warning, just a shocking phone call or message that leaves everyone asking the same question, “How could this happen?” Most people rely on routine health check-ups to reassure themselves that everything is fine. Blood tests are normal, blood pressure is stable, …

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More motorcycles impounded in Cebu due to illegal mufflers

CEBU CITY, Philippines – Traffic enforcers here impounded more motor vehicles as operations against illegal mufflers continued on their second day. As of February 24, a total of 50 vehicles in the cities of Cebu and Mandaue have been impounded due to having their exhaust pipe fitted with illegal mufflers, the Land Transportation Office in

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When faith filled Edsa: Religious images carried during People Power

MANILA, Philippines — Before Edsa became one of the most congested roads in the Philippines, it was a venue of resistance that marked the end of the more than 20-year regime of Ferdinand Marcos Sr. From February 22-25, 1986, millions of Filipinos converged on Efipanio delos Santos Avenue between Camp Crame and Camp Aguinaldo, heeding

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Duterte wants to also skip ICC hearing to review his continued detention

THE HAGUE, The Netherlands — After skipping the confirmation of charges hearing, former President Rodrigo Duterte also asked the Pre-Trial Chamber (PTC) I of the International Criminal Court (ICC) that he be allowed to also miss the hearing that will review his continued detention. In a waiver dated Feb. 23 and signed by Duterte, he

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Fair Wednesday weather in PH — Pagasa

MANILA, Philippines — Generally fair weather is expected over most of the country with chances of thunderstorms on Wednesday, despite the presence of easterlies, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa). The state weather bureau said that the easterlies will prevail over most of the country, bringing partly cloudy to cloudy

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LIVE UPDATES: Edsa People Power Revolution at 40

MANILA, Philippines — Various church and civil society groups have released a day-long schedule of activities in three sites in Quezon City on Feb. 25, the 40th anniversary commemoration of the Edsa People Power Revolution, which toppled the authoritarian regime of then-President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. As part of the third installment of the Trillion Peso

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Edsa at 40: Marcos, Duterte issue anniversary statements

MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. is ready to study proposals to declare Feb. 25 a non-working holiday again, Malacañang said on Tuesday, the eve of the 40th People Power anniversary. Interviewed separately, Vice President Sara Duterte said that the public may have forgotten the “essence” of people power. Feb. 25 was a special

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PH courts can hear crimes against humanity cases: Senate minority

MANILA, Philippines – A law that’s been in place for nearly 17 years empowers courts in the Philippines to try cases of crimes against humanity. At least that’s what the Senate’s minority bloc asserted, saying that Filipinos need not be prosecuted overseas for such crimes. Minority bloc Senators Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa and Christopher “Bong”

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