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Workers injured in partial collapse of medieval tower near Rome”s Colosseum
A worker was taken to hospital with serious injuries and another was trapped under rubble following the partial collapse on Monday of a medieval tower under renovation in central Rome, near the Colosseum.
New Zealand”s largest Navy logistics ship joins PH, US, Australia in WPS exercise

New Zealand”s largest naval logistics vessel the HMNZS Aotearoa was among the ships that took part in the 12th Multilateral Maritime Cooperative Activity (MMCA) in the West Philippine Sea.
8-anyos na estudyante, hinalay umano ng class adviser sa ‘confession room” sa loob ng paaralan

Sinasabing nakaranas ng matinding trauma ang isang 8-anyos na Grade 3 pupil sa Paniqui, Tarlac matapos na halayin umano ng kaniyang guro sa loob mismo ng paaralan. Bagaman naaresto ang suspek, iniutos kalaunan ng piskal na palayain siya.
‘Child-friendly” LGUs now at 1,091 – CWC

There are now more child-friendly local government units in the country, from 372 LGUs that implement programs to serve children in 2022 to 1,091 in 2025, the Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC) said on Monday.
Trump taps massive war chest to energize MAGA voters in final 2025 election push and more top headlines
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Mississippi mom says she shot and killed at-large monkey to protect her children
A Mississippi mother shot an escaped monkey near her home after a truck crash released 21 research primates. Two monkeys remain missing as authorities continue the search.
Bryan Kohberger’s professor called out his ‘assumption’ about local cops before Idaho student murders
Bryan Kohberger’s academic arrogance about “undertrained” police backfired when digital forensics experts exposed his Idaho student murder cover-up attempts.
Charlie Kirk’s widow fights to keep news cameras in courtroom for accused assassin’s trial
Erika Kirk demands courtroom cameras stay for her husband Charlie Kirk’s murder trial, saying “let everyone see what true evil is” as accused assassin faces charges.
Mexican mayor who took hard line against drug gangs shot and killed at Day of the Dead event
Mexican Mayor Carlos Manzo, who opposed drug cartels, was fatally shot during Day of the Dead celebrations in Uruapan on Saturday.
Everyday clues that your immune system is aging — and how to fight back
A longevity expert reveals how immune systems begin aging after 35, making people more susceptible to infections and immune-related disorders over time.
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