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12 arrested inside QC gym for GCQ violation
AT least 12 persons were arrested inside a gym facility in Quezon City, which was found to be operating despite government restrictions under general community quarantine (GCQ). In an operation conducted by the city government, members of QC’s Task Force Disiplina went to the gym in Barangay Holy Spirit and found some men lifting weights…
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10 killed, scores injured in Jolo bombings
By John Clifford Lintao AT least 10 persons were killed, while 40 others were hurt in two consecutive explosions in Jolo, Sulu blasts on Monday, military authorities said. “Lima ‘yung patay tapos 16 ‘yung wounded,” says Western Mindanao Command chief Major General Corleto Vinluan who himself was shocked over the magnitude of the bombs that…
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Drug trade is back, Bataan PNP admits
By Mar T. Supnad CAMP TOLENTINO, Bataan – A number of drug pushers who have surrendered to authorities are returning to their illicit trade in the province. This was learned by local newsmen from police authorities during a media briefing this morning inside Camp Tolentino, PNP provincial headquarters. “Some are returning to their illegal drug…
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South Korea’s BTS sets new record on Youtube
BTS debuted the music video for their first-ever all-English single Dynamite on Friday. And the popular South Korean boy group set the new record for the biggest 24-hour debut, amassing a whopping 101 million views in its first day on the platform. ‘BTS (방탄소년단) ‘Dynamite’ Official MV set a new all-time 24hr record, surpassing 100M…
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Lea Michele gives birth
Lea Michele has welcomed her first child with husband Zandy Reich. The Glee star, 33, gave birth to a boy on August 20, according to People, with the publication later confirming the child’s name is Ever Leo. ‘Everyone’s happy and healthy, and they’re extremely grateful,’ a source told the website, adding the newborn has so…
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10 countries have avoided COVID-19. But did they win?
COVID-19 has infected almost every country in the world – apart from 10. So what do they do now? The Palau Hotel is so named because, when it opened in 1982, it was the Palau Hotel. There were no others. Since then, this tiny nation, surrounded by the sky-blue Pacific Ocean, has enjoyed a tourism…
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Robredo on RevGov: ‘Ang laking kalokohan niyan’
Vice President Leni Robredo did not mince words on Sunday in response to a pro-Duterte group pushing for a revolutionary government amid the coronavirus pandemic. In her weekly radio show, Robredo underscored that now is not the time to discuss a shift to a revolutionary government. “Ang laking kalokohan niyan… Ang gusto sabihin dito, itapon…
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Heart Evangelista shows how to make pili tuna pasta
Heart Evangelista showed how she cooks a healthy pili tuna pasta in her latest vlog entry. According to Heart, she used a protein pasta instead of using the usual pasta noodles, so the dish is lighter. Additionally she used tuna chunks for the meat, some parmesan cheese, olive oil, olive, and to top it all…
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Pia Wurtzbach says niece Lara is her lucky charm
MANILA – Pia Wurtzbach is convinced that her niece Lara is her lucky charm in life. On Instagram, the former Miss Universe shared that a lot of good things happened to her after her sister gave birth to Lara five years ago. “Back in 2014 when Sarah was pregnant with Lara, I flew to the…
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‘Darna’ movie postponed indefinitely
MANILA – Filmmaker Jerrold Tarog finally broke his silence following the announcement that the production for the upcoming movie “Darna” has been “postponed indefinitely” due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Twitter on Saturday, Tarog shared ABS-CBN’s official statement regarding the matter and wrote: “Long-delayed announcement. Somewhat delayed retweet.” He also answered one netizen who asked…