New SUV set to make waves with its mild hybrid powertrain and generous spec levels.
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We can’t afford to slip up now – Lions flyhalf Smith
A good win over the Dragons will secure the Lions a place in the URC top eight going into a two week break.
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Tiger Woods arrested on DUI suspicion after high-speed rollover crash
JUPITER ISLAND, Fla. — Golf legend Tiger woods was arrested on Friday on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI) after his Land Rover running at “high speed” on a residential road struck a truck and rolled onto its side. According to Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek, Woods was able to crawl out of passenger
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LANY adds another date for Soft World Tour in Cebu
CONSOLACION, Cebu — American pop rock duo band LANY is set to hold a two-night show in Cebu for its Soft World Tour leg, adding November 12, 2026 to its schedule. Tickets for the first date, November 6, quickly sold out, leaving many fans still hoping to secure seats. Due to overwhelming demand, the band
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EXPLAINER: What does ‘self-sufficient’ mean under 4Ps?
CEBU CITY, Philippines — As thousands of families graduate from the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), many are classified under Level 3, or “self-sufficient” status, which reflects years of intervention, monitoring, and gradual improvement in a family’s overall well-being. According to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), beneficiaries do not typically reach this
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Filipinos still happy, but with fewer highs
MANILA, Philippines — In the latest Social Weather Stations survey, Filipinos continued to describe their lives in positive terms. But within those responses, fewer placed themselves at the highest end of the happiness scale, with more clustering in the middle. The nationwide survey, conducted Nov. 24-30, 2025, found that 33% of adult Filipinos said they
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BOC fast-tracks fuel imports, tightens checks amid price hikes
MANILA, Philippines — The Bureau of Customs (BOC) has implemented measures to expedite the processing of fuel imports in the country, as well as daily monitoring and fuel marking, to ensure a steady fuel supply amid oil price hikes due to tensions in the Middle East. BOC Commissioner Ariel Nepomuceno, through Memorandum No. 36-2026 dated
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Farmers decry delayed aid amid soaring fuel costs
MANILA, Philippines — A farmers’ group has warned that delays in government cash aid are worsening the burden on food producers as fuel prices rise and production costs climb nationwide. In a statement, Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP) on Thursday urged the government to immediately release cash assistance for farmers and fisherfolk, saying conditions have
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7,500 inmates eyed for transfer in 2026 to decongest Bilibid
MANILA, Philippines — The government plans to transfer around 7,500 persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) this year as part of efforts to ease chronic overcrowding at the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) and move toward its planned closure by 2028. The push comes as 500 inmates were moved on Friday from Bilibid to the Iwahig Prison
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Delivery Rider Questions Aid List After Missing Out on Subsidy
Delivery Rider Vents Frustration After Being Not Include in Gov’t Subsidy Program A delivery rider in Quezon City has questioned the aid list after he was not included in a government subsidy program. The rider, identified as Angelo Libranda, shared that he was surprised and disappointed when he found out he did not receive any financial help. He ... Read more
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