Day: January 2, 2026
Professor slams ‘sneaky approach’ to oppression-based teaching of American history: ‘fantastically false’
Professor challenges modern American history curriculum in new book, arguing educators present Western culture negatively while omitting critical context.
JONATHAN TURLEY: Trump’s Kennedy Center name change will keep lawyers busy for years
Ohio Rep. Joyce Beatty files lawsuit challenging Trump-Kennedy Center name change and opponents could cite federal statute that bars additional memorials at facility.
President Trump is a generational talent just like our most gifted athletes
Donald Trump’s second term presidency has transformed American institutions and political norms, creating lasting changes in life in both America and abroad.
Here are the key 2026 House and Senate races to watch that could decide control of Congress
Senate Republicans fight to keep their majority in 2026 midterm elections as key races in Georgia, North Carolina and Michigan could determine control.
Dustin Yu credits David Licauco as business mentor: ‘Ang dami niyang natulong sa akin”

Dustin Yu shared how David Licauco inspired him to venture into the food business, revealing that he played a key mentoring role in his journey as an entrepreneur.
T.O.P announces first solo comeback in 13 years

The rumors are true — T.O.P is finally releasing some new music!
Jessica Sanchez calls 2025 ‘the most incredible year of my life”

Jessica Sanchez looked back on her 2025 journey in her latest Instagram post, with moments like welcoming her child and winning “America”s Got Talent” among its highlights.
NBA: Kawhi Leonard pours in 45 as streaking Clippers dump Jazz

Kawhi Leonard scored 20 of his 45 points in the fourth quarter as the Los Angeles Clippers extended their season-best winning streak to six games with a 118-101 victory over the short-handed Utah Jazz.
NBA: Derrick White’s 4th-quarter surge sends Celtics past Kings

Jaylen Brown recorded 29 points and 10 rebounds before fouling out and Derrick White scored 14 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter as the Boston Celtics notched a 120-106 victory over the host Sacramento Kings on Thursday night.
PH growth to keep slowing without anti-corruption fixes, ex-BSP official says

Philippine economic growth will likely continue to slow unless the government addresses corruption and governance concerns, a former official of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said Friday.
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