Day: November 12, 2025
NBA’s new All-Star Game format features US, World teams

Leaning into the quality and fame of the league’s international talent, the NBA unveiled a new All-Star Game format on Tuesday that will incorporate U.S. and World teams.
DA sees 20% savings once it takes over farm-to-market roads construction

DA sees 20% savings once it takes over farm-to-market roads construction
ADB launches $3-M grant-funded project to conserve PH wetlands

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Wednesday announced it has launched a grant-funded project aimed at conserving wetlands in the Philippines that serve as critical stopovers for migratory birds.
PSEi inches up after hitting five-year low

Philippine share prices edged higher on Wednesday morning, bouncing back from the five-year low recorded the previous day when investors weighed concerns over the country’s slowing economic growth.
‘Toy Story 5″ introduces new character Lilypad in its teaser trailer

The fifth installment of “Toy Story” just released its teaser trailer which featured a new character, joining Woody and friends in an exciting adventure!
NUP lawmakers push new Cha-cha bid

Lawmakers from the National Unity Party (NUP) in the House of Representatives on Wednesday pushed for a Constitutional Convention (Con-Con) to amend the 1987 Constitution, citing what they called its “vague” provisions.
NCRPO: Over 16,400 cops to be deployed for INC rally

More than 16,400 cops will be deployed to secure the three-day rally of Iglesia ni Cristo at Quirino Grandstand in Manila from November 16 to 18, the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) said Wednesday.
4 sa 6 na nagnakaw ng copper wires sa Ortigas Pumping Station, arestado

Nadakip ang apat sa anim na lalaking suspek sa pagnanakaw ng mga copper wire at ballast sa Ortigas Pumping Station sa Cainta, Rizal.
‘No basis’ for DOJ to surrender Filipinos to ICC–lawyer

The Philippine government has no legal basis to surrender any of its citizens to an international tribunal such as the International Criminal Court (ICC) due to the absence of rules governing the process, the legal counsel of Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa said on Wednesday.
Cebu provincial gov’t lifts suspension of classes

The Cebu provincial government has lifted the suspension of classes in all levels, following the recommendation of the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO).
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