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Former California mayor pleads guilty to acting as Chinese gov’t agent

LOS ANGELES – The former mayor of Arcadia, California pleaded guilty Friday to a federal charge of secretly working to advance China’s interests before being elected to the city council. Eileen Wang, 58, stepped down as the city’s mayor and resigned from the council when felony charges were announced May 11. Eileen Wang pleads guilty She pleaded

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Metro Manila’s heat index may reach 44°C on Saturday

MANILA, Philippines — Dangerous levels of heat may be felt in Metro Manila on Saturday, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) forecast on Saturday. Based on the weather bureau’s forecast, Metro Manila may log apparent temperatures of 43°C to 44°C, only two to three away from the highest expected heat index for

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How to Build a High-Converting Social Media Content Strategy Using AI Visual Tools

Your Social Media Content Is Producing Less Than It Should — Here Is Why Most social media content marketing strategies share a common structural weakness: the content production process is too slow, too expensive, and too inconsistent to sustain the publishing frequency and visual quality that modern platform algorithms reward. Brands and agencies that understand ... Read more

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Cayetano: Senate flood control scam hearings to resume on June 4

MANILA, Philippines — Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano said on Friday that the Senate blue ribbon committee will continue its hearings on the flood control scandal on Thursday, June 4. “Senator [Rodante] Marcoleta will issue the notices on Monday to continue on Thursday the flood control scam hearings,” Cayetano said in a Facebook livestream.  Sen.

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Fuel price rollback expected for diesel and gasoline on June 2

MANILA, Philippines – Drivers can expect significant fuel price rollbacks next week as optimism grows over ongoing peace negotiations between the United States and Iran. An industry source shared estimates that diesel could have a rollback of P6.50 to P7.50 a liter starting June 2. Gasoline may also have downward price adjustments ranging from P3.50

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Domeng trough, southwest windflow to bring rains across PH Saturday

MANILA, Philippines — The extension of Severe Tropical Storm Domeng (international name: Jangmi) along with the southwesterly windflow will continue to bring rains in many parts of the country on Saturday, the state weather bureau warned. This is despite Domeng, unlikely to make a landfall, and is 980 kilometers east of Northern Luzon, moving west-northwestward

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Jinggoy Estrada, Bonoan each post P90,000 bail in Sandiganbayan graft cases

MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Jinggoy Estrada and former Public Works chief Manuel Bonoan each posted P90,000 bail in connection with their graft case before the Sandiganbayan Second Division. These actions followed the issuance of an arrest warrant by the anti-graft court’s Second Division against the pair in connection with a graft case involving alleged irregularities

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Daily Gospel, May 30, 2026

This is the Daily Gospel for May 30, 2026, which is the Saturday of the Eighth week in Ordinary Time. READ MORE: Daily Gospel, May 29, 2026 Daily Gospel, May 28, 2026 This is the Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ, according to Saint Mark 11, 27-33. Jesus and his disciples returned once more to Jerusalem. As

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Estrada posts bail in graft  case; still no  arrest order in plunder rap

A P90,000 bail posted by Sen. Jinggoy Estrada on Friday kept him out of jail for a graft case in the Sandiganbayan’s Second Division, which ordered his arrest following charges filed by the Office of the Ombudsman. While this court’s Division processed the bailable graft case, no immediate arrest order was issued by the Fifth

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Marcos ‘watched with horror’ what Senate has become

TOKYO, Japan—President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday said he “watched with horror” the events that had rocked the Senate over the past three weeks, including the May 13 shooting incident, which he described as “fake.” He also noted how “the discourse had gone shallow” in the chamber, with the differences in views becoming “personal,” if

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