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SEA Games volleyball: Semis-bound Alas Men fall to Indonesia to close out group stage

Alas Pilipinas Men made a late Set 3 run, but Indonesia just proved to be too much en route to a 17-25, 25-27, 24-26 loss in their final group stage clash in the 2025 SEA Games men’s volleyball on Tuesday in Thailand.
NCAA: Juniors Finals MVP Justin Cargo looking to prove worth in collegiate hoops

Newly crowned NCAA Season 101 juniors basketball champion and Finals MVP Justin Cargo is looking to prove himself in the collegiate ranks after helping Colegio de San Juan de Letran return to glory.
UAAP Finals: Gerry Abadiano comes up clutch to give UP”s ‘Maroon 5″ one last hurrah

When his team needed him the most, Gerry Abadiano came up huge yet again.
Ayala Land sells stake in Alabang Town Center for P13.5B

Ayala Land Inc. is unloading its stake in Alabang Town Center (ATC), selling its ownership in the iconic southern Metro Manila shopping destination to its joint venture partner, the Madrigal group.
Ogie Alcasid gives words of wisdom to daughter Leila, Mito Fabie following PH wedding

Ogie Alcasid is one happy dad following his daughter Leila’s second wedding to Mito Fabie in the Philippines.
Davao del Sur barangay captain, cohort nabbed in buy-bust op

Davao del Sur barangay captain, cohort nabbed in buy-bust op
PCG launches search, rescue ops for father who went missing enroute to Negros

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Tuesday said it is conducting a search and rescue (SAR) operation following reports that a 53-year-old man went missing while on a ferry bound for Caticlan, Albay.
Dizon defends ‘rushed” opening of Davao coastal road

Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon on Tuesday downplayed criticism from Acting Davao City Mayor Sebastian Duterte over the allegedly “premature” opening of the Davao City Coastal Road, assuring the public that the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) places public safety first.
Mandaue City gov”t honors fur mom who saved dogs from building fire

The Mandaue City government recognized a woman for her bravery in rescuing her dogs amid a fire in Barangay Guizo on December 10.
Sunog Apog pumping station starts test run next month

After years of delay, the Sunog Apog Pumping Station in Tondo, Manila, is set to begin operations on January 16, expected to alleviate the flooding in Metro Manila, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) said on Tuesday.
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