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Massive yellowtail caught close to shore generates buzz on the water
Alfred Vargas, wife Yasmine contest dismissal of criminal complaint vs Rob Sy, partner
MILF party loses Cotabato mayor in pre-election setback
Los Angeles has one of the deadest downtowns in the world, according to a new survey
23rd body found in Angeles building collapse
Mount Semeru Hit by 583 Eruptive Earthquake in Late May
The most powerful El Nino in a century could be on its way
Bermondsey fire: 100 firefighters battle blaze as huge plume of smoke seen across London skyline
Marcos to Filipinos on Independence Day: 'Protect truth from distortion'
Marcos cancels classes in all levels in quake-affected areas
Senate holds pre-trial conference in Sara Duterte impeachment case
Lake Mead is barreling faster than ever toward ‘system crash,’ top experts say
By the early 2030s, the United States is projected to have more adults over 65 than children under 18 for the first time in the country’s history — a demographic milestone the Census Bureau now expects to arrive around 2034 — and within the lifetime of most people reading this, the median American is likely to be approaching the median resident of Japan today
‘India will resist such efforts’: Putin backs New Delhi amid ‘US pressure’ over Russian oil
Tropical Depression Ester enters PAR, affects Batanes
Conflicting: Cayetano orders Senate premises kept open; Gatchalian directs work-from-home setup
Racist riots break out across United Kingdom
We often assume humanity will keep multiplying, but a UN forecast suggests our numbers will likely peak near 10.3 billion in the mid-2080s, then shrink — because women now average about one child fewer than in 1990
A survey of 64 limestone caves in Cambodia, reported in March 2026, turned up around 11 species new to science, among them a turquoise pit viper, a flying snake, geckos, micro-snails and millipedes
Romualdez, four lawmakers no-show at Senate Blue Ribbon hearing