
Day: November 24, 2025
Singapore deports Australian man over Ariana Grande incident
Singapore deported on Sunday an Australian man at the end of a nine-day jail term for rushing film star Ariana Grande during the Asian premier of “Wicked: For Good”, local media reported.
PAGASA: 30 areas under Signal No. 1 as Verbena slightly intensifies

Thirty areas across the country are under Tropical Cyclone Signal No. 1 as Tropical Depression Verbena slightly intensified as it moved towards Bicol, the state weather bureau said on Monday night.
NCAA: San Beda’s Janti Miller hears ‘pro-bound’ comment, remains motivated heading into QF

San Beda University rookie Janti Miller”s play has only continued to go up as the Red Lions head into the quarterfinals of the NCAA Season 101.
NCAA: Letran Knights all about gaining momentum ahead of QF clash vs Chiefs

Colegio de San Juan de Letran had gained some valuable momentum heading into its quarterfinal clash against Arellano University on Wednesday.
SBP awaiting final ruling on Justin Brownlee”s SEA Games eligibility

Whether Justin Brownlee can suit up for Gilas Pilipinas in the Southeast Asian Games remains uncertain, as the Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) continues to await the final eligibility ruling from the local organizers.
PNB eyes double-digit growth in 2025, 2026

PANGLAO–The Philippine National Bank (PNB) is looking to hit double-digit growth in its loan disbursements in 2025, following the 9% growth in its loan book for the first nine months.
14 cops tagged in Cavite rape, robbery relieved from posts, 8 arrested

Fourteen police officers who have been tagged in the rape of a teenager and the robbery of her home in Cavite have been relieved from their posts.
Cebu archbishop calls for simple, meaningful Christmas celebration

Cebu Archbishop Albert “Abet” Uy has called for a “Christ-centered” Christmas celebration that would bring joy, healing and “true honor to the newborn King.”
Sorsogon execs refute allegations of fund misuse under Escudero’s leadership

The Sorsogon provincial government on Monday denied allegations of corruption under their former governor and now Senator Francis “Chiz” Escudero, saying that the audit findings cited in a complaint have been addressed.
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