Day: April 5, 2026
Doug Kramer reflects on life in Australia with family: ‘It’s been nothing short of amazing’

Team Kramer’s three-month stay in Melbourne, Australia, is coming to an end in a week.
Sandara Park basks under the sun in Batangas

It seems like Sandara Park enjoys summers best in the Philippines.
PCO warns vs fake news on energy supply, pricing

The Presidential Communications Office on Sunday warned the public against spreading fake news about energy security, supply, or pricing amid the soaring fuel prices caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
2 suspects nabbed in slay of ex-policewoman in Valenzuela

Two suspects were arrested in the fatal shooting of a former police officer in Barangay Malinta, Valenzuela City over the weekend.
US rescues crew member downed in Iran, Trump says

The United States rescued an airman caught behind enemy lines after Iran shot down his F-15 fighter jet, the US government said early on Sunday, resolving a major crisis for President Donald Trump with the war on Iran in its sixth week.
CBCP to Pinoy Catholics: Take time to deepen understanding of peace this Easter

The Catholic Bishops” Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) on Easter Sunday urged Filipino Catholics to take time to deepen their understanding of peace this Easter Season amid the ongoing conflicts around the world.
Catholics should resist hatred, hostility amid Middle East war, Advincula urges in Easter message

Manila Archbishop Jose Cardinal Advincula on Sunday said the Easter Season urges Catholics to resist hatred and hostility amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Michigan routs Arizona to advance to men’s national championship, will take on UConn
The Michigan Wolverines routed the Arizona Wildcats 91-73 in the Final Four, earning their first national championship game appearance since 2018.
Letter to the Editor: Who’s Censoring Whom?
Nicholas Clairmont’s review of Jacob Siegel’s The Information State: Politics in the Age of Total Control (“Tyranny Through Technology,” March 29, 2026) calls it “careful and specific” and “unimpeachably sourced.” I am one of the book’s caricatured villains and I want to address the sourcing and specificity directly.
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Duel of the Faiths: Judeo-Christians vs China’s Marxist-Leninists
Billions of people around the world are celebrating two of the great advances in human freedom this weekend. Wednesday night marked the start of Passover, the Israelites’ divine rescue from slavery in Pharaoh’s Egypt. This Sunday, Christians will attend Easter services to commemorate Jesus’ resurrection and triumph over death after his execution by Roman soldiers.
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