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PCSO: No winners for major lotto draws on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025

There were no lucky bettors that hit the winning numbers in the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes” Office”s major lotto draws on Sunday night.
Thief breaks into pumping station in Cainta amid Super Typhoon Uwan

A thief broke into a pumping station in Cainta, Rizal amid the threat of Super Typhoon Uwan.
2 reported hurt in Catanduanes amid Uwan wrath

At least two people were reportedly injured in Catanduanes early Sunday morning amid the rough weather brought by Super Typhoon Uwan, the Catanduanes Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) said.
Trump holds key to saving Syria’s vanishing Christians in crucial White House meeting
Syria’s Christian population has plummeted from 1.5 million to 300,000. Trump’s meeting with Syrian leadership could determine their survival in their ancient homeland.
NYC firefighter dies after battling all-hands blaze on Brooklyn rooftop
FDNY Firefighter Patrick Brady, 42, died in the line of duty after suffering cardiac arrest while battling a Brooklyn apartment fire on Saturday.
Felon freed by Biden arrested after shooting, raising fears of more ‘second chances’ gone wrong
Nebraska felon released under Biden clemency program arrested iafter Omaha shooting, sparking debate over criminal justice reform and public safety concerns nationwide.
Iran smuggled $1B to Hezbollah this year despite US sanctions, Treasury official says
Iran smuggled at least $1 billion to terrorist proxy Hezbollah despite heavy sanctions this year, according to U.S. Treasury Department officials.
America’s obesity crisis meets the Ozempic boom as data reveals GLP-1 hot spots
Insurance data reveals dramatic regional differences in Ozempic and Mounjaro usage, with obesity-heavy states prescribing GLP-1 medications at triple the rate of others.
One of world’s most sacred landmarks expected to welcome record crowds this year
Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, expects 12 million visitors this year as it approaches the anniversary of its reopening after the devastating April 2019 fire.
Americans are fed up with tipping culture, yet many still shell out 20% at restaurants
A new study reveals Americans are split on restaurant tipping. Thirty-four percent still tip 20%, while others give less than 10%, showing growing fatigue with tipping culture nationwide.
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