Day: November 22, 2025
UAAP: La Salle rediscovers form in crucial comeback victory over UP

De La Salle University regained its footing in the UAAP Season 88 men’s basketball with a pivotal 87-82 win over University of the Philippines on Saturday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Public urged: Keep up ‘non-violent’ pressure on gov’t

The public must stay outraged but non-violent to keep the pressure on the government as it pursues accountability in the flood-control scandal, Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson said Saturday.
Lalaki, patay matapos saksakin ng tricycle driver na kanyang binatukan
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Isang lalaki ang nasawi sa Sta. Cruz, Maynila matapos saksakin ng tricycle driver na kaniyang binatukan.
Maximum security prison eyed for Alice Guo

Former Bamban, Tarlac, mayor Alice Guo will be brought to a maximum-security facility once the court orders her transfer to the Correctional Institution for Women (CIW), Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) Director General Gregorio Catapang Jr. said on Saturday.
FAA warns airlines about flying over Venezuela: ‘Potentially hazardous situation’
The Federal Aviation Administration is warning airlines about flying over Venezuela, urging pilots to “exercise caution” when traveling in the region.
New Orleans not taking crime ‘seriously enough,’ says carjacking victim’s daughter as federal operation looms
Daughter of New Orleans carjacking victim says city doesn’t take crime seriously as federal agents prepare ‘Swamp Sweep’ operation targeting criminals.
DAVID MARCUS: Trump and Mamdani showed us all how to act at Thanksgiving
Trump and NYC mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani set aside differences in civil meeting, offering a lesson in Thanksgiving diplomacy for divided America.
BROADCAST BIAS: Networks suddenly love Marjorie Taylor Greene because she fights Trump
Marjorie Taylor Greene goes from what Jimmy Kimmel called a ‘Klan Mom’ to media darling after opposing Trump, earning praise on ABC’s ‘The View’ and ‘CBS Mornings.’
My family was poisoned at Camp Lejeune, and the government must make it right
Camp Lejeune water contamination survivor shares hope after First Lady visit, detailing decades of cancer battles and ongoing government negligence issues.
Father and son’s metal detecting trip uncovers historic artillery cache in Czech forest
Near the Poland border, a father and son who were metal detecting discovered buried artillery shells, prompting a major bomb squad operation involving Czech officials.
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