Day: January 21, 2026
Inabandonang sanggol, ngumiti sa mag-asawang nakakita sa kaniya sa loob ng shopping bag

Nailigtas ng mga residente ang isang bagong silang na sanggol na nakalagay sa shopping bag at iniwang nakasabit sa gate na gawa sa kawayan sa Barangay Cabugao Sur sa Santa Barbara, Iloilo.
5 rider, nagsuntukan at naghampasan ng helmet sa Batangas

Nahuli-cam sa Barangay Tambo, Lipa, Batangas ang rambulan ng ilang rider na pinaiimbestigahan na ng Department of Transportation (DOTr) sa Land Transportation Office (LTO).
WALANG PASOK: Class, work suspension in Sultan Kudarat for Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026

Classes in the entire province of Sultan Kudarat have been suspended starting Thursday, January 22, 2026, due to the “continuing seismic activity,” according to a social media post by Governor Datu Pax Ali Mangudadatu.
Travis Kelce praises offensive coordinator’s reported Chiefs return
The Kansas City Chiefs reportedly hired Eric Bieniemy as their offensive coordinator, and Travis Kelce is excited about it amid talks of the Pro Bowl tight end retiring.
American tennis star Coco Gauff gives her thoughts on state of US year into Trump’s second term
American tennis star Coco Gauff was asked on Tuesday to give her thoughts on the state of the U.S. one year into President Donald Trump’s second term.
Bills owner dives into reasoning for Sean McDermott firing, blames ‘coaching’ on lack of wide receiver success
Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula said Sean McDermott’s dismissal followed the team’s playoff loss to the Denver Broncos, admitting the franchise had “hit the playoff wall.”
Miami’s Carson Beck faces criticism for skipping postgame handshake after national title loss
Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck came under fire on Monday night after appearing to skip shaking hands with his Indiana Hoosiers opponents.
Eli Manning takes on yet another job as he teases possible Olympic appearance
Two-time Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning will join Kylie Kelce to officiate Toyota’s Glow-Up Classic, celebrating standout female flag football players from the Bay Area.
World’s most famous museum slams doors to visitors as employee revolt continues
The Louvre museum closed to tourists Monday due to employee strikes over pay and working conditions that have been disrupting operations since last summer.
State Dept official confirms ‘limited number’ of personnel in Caracas working to resume diplomatic relations
U.S. diplomatic personnel have been deployed to Caracas as the Trump administration moves to resume relations with Venezuela after Nicolás Maduro’s capture.
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