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PH flood control mess: May the monsoon rains always make us remember

The flood control mess that has unfolded is perhaps the biggest corruption scandal since the pork barrel scam or the Priority Development Assistance Fund scandal of 2012.
DOJ urged to prosecute ‘surprise witness’ Orly Guteza over affidavit

The Department of Justice (DOJ) should prosecute Senate Blue Ribbon panel witness Orly Guteza, among others, over Guteza’s affidavit in connection with the anomalous flood control projects investigation, House infrastructure panel chairperson Terry Ridon said Wednesday.
ICI recommends filing of complaints vs. Villanueva, Jinggoy, Co, Cajayon, others
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The Independent Commission for Infrastructure on Wednesday recommended to the Ombudsman the filing of plunder, bribery, and corruption complaints against Senators Joel Villanueva and Jinggoy Estrada, former Representatives Zaldy Co and Mitch Cajayon, and Commission on Audit (COA) Commissioner Mario Lipana, among others.
PDEA: Suspected shabu worth P42.5M seized; Ugandan nabbed at NAIA

Suspected shabu worth P42.5 million was seized and an Ugandan citizen was arrested in an interdiction operation at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Pasay City, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) said Wednesday.
4 hurt in Tipo-Tipo, Basilan conflict –Army official

Four civilians were hurt during the rido or clan war-related conflict in Tipo-Tipo, Basilan on Tuesday, according to Philippine Army”s 11th Infantry Division spokesperson Captain Genesis Dizon.
Blue Jays bounce back against Dodgers to even World Series after extra-inning marathon
The Blue Jays 6-2 win brought the World Series to a 2-2 ties. Toronto rebounded from a marathon 18-inning Game 3 to guarantee a Game 6 at Rogers Centre.
Trump says he could deploy US military in American cities, claims ‘courts wouldn’t get involved’
President Donald Trump claims broad authority to deploy military forces in U.S. cities, stating courts wouldn’t intervene during Air Force One press availability en route to summit.
Texas honeymooners trapped in Jamaica as Category 5 Hurricane Melissa slams island
Texas newlyweds Kasydee and Hunter Bishop are trapped near Montego Bay, Jamaica, as Hurricane Melissa approaches as a Category 5 storm with 175 mph winds.
University Leaders Say ‘Organized Networks,’ Including Iran, Drove Anti-Israel Campus Unrest
Several leaders of prominent universities on Monday said they believe the anti-Israel and anti-Semitic demonstrations that broke out on campuses across the United States during the Jewish state’s war against Hamas were not organic, instead telling a panel audience they believe “organized networks,” and even foreign governments, may have driven the unrest.
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Vance Provides Update On Ceasefire After Hamas Attack In Gaza
Vice President JD Vance tamped down concerns about renewed warfare in Gaza on Tuesday after an attack on Israel Defense Forces in the Israeli-controlled territory of the enclave. The IDF reported that Hamas had launched an attack on Israeli forces behind the so-called “yellow line,” or the line behind which Israel agreed to station its …
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