Day: November 19, 2025
Marcos’ wealth grows by 1,600% from P79M in 2005 to P1.375B in 2024

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr.’s net worth increased by more than 1,600% from 2005, when he was governor of Ilocos Norte, to the end of 2024, as President of the country–a period of almost 20 years.
MIKE DAVIS: SCOTUS must save Texas from meddling liberal judges
Texas appeals federal court ruling that blocked new redistricting map, potentially costing Republicans five House seats in upcoming midterm elections.
Antisemitism is becoming ‘normal,’ with Jewish teens paying the price
A leading rabbi cautions that sensitivity to antisemitism is fading, calling for urgent education and pride-building among Jewish teens before indifference takes root.
Popular TP-Link routers could be banned after risks exposed
Commerce Department proposes TP-Link router ban over Chinese security risks. Learn how this potential prohibition could affect your home network and devices.
Pope Leo XIV receives invite to throw out first pitch at White Sox new stadium
Pope Leo XIV received an invite to throw out the first pitch at the Chicago White Sox’s new stadium as long as his schedule will permit it. The pope is a huge White Sox fan.
Deion Sanders vows Colorado has right man for job despite another poor season
Colorado Buffaloes football head coach Deion Sanders made clear that he believed the school had the right man for the job despite sitting at 3-7.
Lakers drop 140 points on Jazz as LeBron James starts NBA record 23rd season
LeBron James made his debut in the 23rd season of his NBA career as the Los Angeles Lakers dominated the Utah Jazz, 140-26, on Tuesday night.
Common spice may beat depression and boost sexual health, doctor says
Research shows saffron may be as effective as antidepressants for treating depression symptoms and could also boost sexual function, Dr. Daniel Amen shares.
Bipartisan plan aims to make the American Dream affordable again for millions of first-time homebuyers
Bipartisan lawmakers target federal HOME program to cut housing costs for middle-income Americans, shifting infrastructure expenses from developers to cities.
Socialist group ‘By Any Means Necessary’ escalates campaign to ‘stop’ Turning Point USA
Berkeley teacher Yvette Felarca leads ‘By Any Means Necessary’ in planning to target Turning Point USA chapters in schools after violent campus clash.
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