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Leila Alcasid, Mito Fabie tie the knot anew in the Philippines

Leila Alcasid and Mito Fabie held another wedding ceremony, this time in the Philippines.
Chito Miranda marks 11 years with Neri Naig with sweet post: ‘Inlab na inlab pa rin ako sa ‘yo”

Chito Miranda celebrated his wife Neri Naig on their 11th wedding anniversary with a sweet real Instagram post.
‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 gives sneak peek at Vol. 2, raises the stakes in new trailer

“Stranger Things” is cranking up the danger in the upcoming second volume of Season 5.
Cup of Joe to bring ‘Stardust’ concerts to Laguna, Tacloban in 2026

Cup of Joe is bringing their “Stardust” to more Joewahs in the Philippines!
Woman arrested for ‘abduction” of fellow street dweller’s toddler in QC

A 20-year-old street dweller has been arrested for the alleged abduction of the one-year-and-seven-month-old daughter of a fellow street dweller in Barangay San Bartolome, Quezon City.
PNP: Over 1,000 personnel dismissed from service in 2025

A total of 1,043 personnel have been dismissed from the service from January 1, 2025 to December 3, 2025 according to the Philippine National Police (PNP).
Thousands attend first Simbang Gabi in NCR, provinces

Filipinos trooped to churches in Metro Manila and provinces early on Tuesday, December 16, for the start of the traditional nine-day Simbang Gabi or Misa de Gallo.
PH calls out China’s dangerous, inhumane acts vs Pinoy fishers near Escoda Shoal

Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. on Tuesday slammed China for its “dangerous” and “inhumane” actions against Filipino fishers near Escoda Shoal in West Philippine Sea (WPS).
Senate OKs CADENA Act on third and final reading

The Senate has approved on third and final reading a measure that seeks to mandate the disclosure of budget-related documents of government agencies on a digital platform.
Taiwan says its military can respond rapidly to any sudden Chinese attack
Taiwan’s military can respond rapidly to any sudden Chinese attack with all units able to operate under a decentralized mode of command without awaiting orders from above, Taipei’s defense ministry said in a report to lawmakers.
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