
Day: October 30, 2025
Israeli strikes in Gaza test fragile ceasefire agreement
Israeli planes and tanks pounded areas in eastern Gaza on Thursday, Palestinian residents and witnesses said, a day after Israel said it remained committed to a US-backed ceasefire despite launching more lethal bombardments in the territory.
Woman files complaint vs ‘rude’ BIR employee in Novaliches

A woman has lodged a complaint against an employee of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) who was allegedly rude to her while answering questions on how to secure a taxpayer identification number ID.
No winners of major lotto draws on Thursday, Oct.30

There were no winners of the major lotto jackpots drawn on Thursday, October 30, 2025, according to the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office.
UNDAS 2025: Security tightened at NAIA as airport braces for exodus

Security has been tightened at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) ahead of an expected surge in passenger volume on Friday, October 31, the start of the Undas break.
50% ng pamilyang Pilipino, itinuturing mahirap ang sarili– SWS survey

Limampung porsyento o kalahati ng mga pamilyang Pilipino sa bansa ang itinuturing ang sarili nila na mahirap, ayon sa pinakabagong survey ng Social Weather Stations (SWS). Bahagyang mataas ito mula sa 49% noong Hunyo 2025.
UNDAS 2025: PITX, bus terminals fill up as exodus begins

Filipinos in the National Capital Region are flocking to bus terminals to catch trips going to their hometowns while taking advantage of the long weekend this upcoming All Saints” and All Souls” Days.
UNDAS 2025: NLEX offers free towing for Class 1 vehicles until Nov. 3

The North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) has offered a free towing service for Class 1 vehicles until November 3, as heavy traffic was observed ahead of Undas 2025.
Louisiana GOP throws weight behind Turning Point USA chapter rejected by New Orleans university: ‘injustice’
Louisiana GOP offers support to Loyola University students after campus denied Turning Point USA chapter charter, calling decision an injustice that needs rectifying.
Daughter of Kentucky sheriff accused of gunning down judge slams online ‘gossip’ about dad
Shawn Stines’ daughter defends family on social media amid murder trial for Kentucky courthouse shooting that killed District Judge Kevin Mullins.
Police say they’re ‘tired’ of Dem cities spending billions on illegal aliens over cops: law enforcement group
Police group express frustration as Democratic-led cities spend billions on illegal immigrant services while law enforcement faces staffing shortages and budget cuts.
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