
Day: October 30, 2025
DSWD: Free Funeral Services Act to provide burial assistance under AICS
The Department of Social Welfare and Devlopment said the Free Funeral Services Act will serve as a basis in providing burial assistance indigent families under its Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation program.
Suspect in slay of CIDG 7 official surrenders in Pasig City

The prime suspect in the slay of an official of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group 7 surrendered to Pasig City Police in Metro Manila.
Washington Halloween displays show scariest thing for Democrats is Trump
Nine months into Republican President Donald Trump’s second term, some Washington D.C. residents are staging anti-Trump yard displays.
Grandfather allegedly ‘boiled alive’ after 136-degree shower scalds skin at California hotel
A grandfather visiting for his granddaughter’s graduation allegedly died from severe burns caused by hot shower water exceeding California’s safety limits at a San Jose hotel.
Driver who mowed down blue city officer, yelled, ‘F— these cops,’ sparks outrage over light sentence
A 25-year-old woman received a two-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to assault for hitting an NYPD officer with her Lexus in an attack caught on video.
Father-to-be wakes from coma, tells police girlfriend crashed car on purpose before he dies
Man dies months after car crash, but not before alleging from a hospital bed that his girlfriend intentionally caused the wreck on a Florida interstate.
Suspect in murders of congressional intern and 17-year-old arrested months after shootings: official
Suspect Naqwan Lucas was arrested in the deadly shootings of congressional intern Eric Tarpinian-Jachym and teen Zoey Kelley in Washington, D.C.
Trump breaks 33-year nuclear testing silence as world braces for dangerous new arms race
Donald Trump announces United States will resume nuclear weapons testing after 33 years to match Russia and China programs, sending shockwaves through Washington.
183 million email passwords leaked: Check yours now
Cybersecurity experts warn about one of the largest credential compilations ever found, urging users to check “Have I Been Pwned” and change passwords immediately.
Why cancer is hitting the Midwest harder than anywhere else in America
Cancer rates are rising alarmingly in America’s Corn Belt states, including Iowa, Nebraska and Illinois, outpacing national averages since the mid-2010s.
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