
Day: November 8, 2025
Malls offer free parking, shelter in anticipation of Typhoon Uwan

Several malls in the country have offered free overnight parking and shelter as Typhoon Uwan is expected to reach super typhoon category on Saturday night or Sunday morning.
US provides $1-M emergency disaster relief assistance to PH

The United States is providing $1 million to support the Philippine government’s ongoing disaster relief operations in communities hit by Typhoon Tino and the recent powerful earthquakes in Southern Philippines.
Dodgers’ Alex Vesia reveals death of infant daughter: ‘No words to describe the pain we’re going through’
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia announced on social media that his infant daughter Sterling died in late October, and he’s receiving support from the team.
Cowboys’ Dak Prescott shares emotional message after losing teammate Marshawn Kneeland
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott mourned teammate Marshawn Kneeland’s death, saying he’s carrying a “heavy, heavy heart” for all who loved him.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to a potential procedrual vote on an interim spending bill
Senate Republicans seek Democratic support to break filibuster on government funding bill. Bipartisan talks could lead to vote as early as tomorrow to reopen government.
Seattle robber bites off 88-year-old woman’s finger during violent robbery, police say
An 88-year-old Seattle woman was hospitalized with serious head injuries after a man assaulted and robbed her, biting off her finger during the attack, police say.
FIRST ON FOX: California’s top public university under fire for ‘LatinX’ and ‘Pilipinx’ race-based scholarship
Legal challenge targets UCLA’s identity-conscious scholarship programs, claiming they violate federal anti-discrimination laws and university policies.
Traveling soon? Know how to navigate flight cancellations now
Survive flight disruptions with expert travel tips: Book early morning flights, download airline apps and know your refund rights during service cuts.
Miami-Dade deputy fatally shot during altercation, prompting massive police response
A Miami-Dade deputy was shot and killed during an altercation near a warehouse on Friday afternoon, leading to a massive police response.
Chuck schumer • Conservative Review • Federal workers • Government Shutdown • Newsletter: Politics and Elections • Uncategorized
Just 3 Democrats Vote To Pay Troops, Law Enforcement 38 Days Into Their Shutdown
Almost all Senate Democrats rejected a bipartisan bill Friday evening to pay active-duty troops and federal employees reporting to work, including Capitol Police officers, during the 38-day government shutdown. Lawmakers voted 55 to 43 to advance the federal worker pay bill, falling five votes short of the Senate’s 60-vote threshold. The failed vote marks the […]
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