After Charlottesville, U.S. House panel to include domestic extremism in hearing
A U.S. congressional panel next month will hold a hearing on violent extremism, including threats from domestic militants, following a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, that turned deadly.
Emma Stone ascends to top of Forbes’ highest-paid actresses
The top-ten list also includes Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lawrence, Charlize Theron, Emma Watson and Melissa McCarthy.
WATCH | Daniel Craig confirms he will return as James Bond
The British actor will serve 'on her majesty's secret service' one last time.
U.N. chief offers to broker North Korea talks
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said it was time to "dial down rhetoric and dial up diplomacy" on North Korea and that he had told Russia, Japan, the United States, China and North and South Korea that he was available to help broker talks.
WATCH | 25 killed overnight in Manila
(UPDATE 2 - 12:53 p.m.) At least 20 persons were killed, most of them supposedly when they shot it out with police, in just 11 hours overnight -- from 7 p.m. Wednesday to 6 a.m. Thursday -- a roundup of fatal incidents by News5 showed.
37 inmates killed in government raid on Venezuelan prison
Thirty-seven inmates were killed during an overnight raid by government security forces on a prison in Venezuela's southern jungle state of Amazonas, the governor said on Wednesday.
Trump scraps business councils after CEOs quit over Charlottesville
President Donald Trump announced the disbanding of two high-profile business advisory councils on Wednesday after several chief executives quit in protest over his remarks blaming weekend violence in Virginia not only on white nationalists but also on anti-racism activists who opposed them.
‘HE’S REALLY HONEST’ | Duterte stands by Faeldon, blames ‘corrupt’ BOC employees over P6.4-B...
Despite the clamor of some lawmakers for Nicanor Faeldon to resign from his post after P6.4 billion worth of shabu entered the country via the Bureau of Customs' express lane, President Rodrigo Duterte still threw his support behind the BOC chief.
Gilas Pilipinas outclassed by Korea to bow out of FIBA Asia Cup contention
The Philippine national men's basketball team simply got outclassed by South Korea, 118-86, to bow out of contention in the 2017 FIBA Asia Cup...
REVIEW | ‘Patay na si Hesus’ offers madcap humor that never veers to stereotypes
In this LOL comedy, there is no difference between a laugh trip and a road trip.
Kean Cipriano, Joseph Marco, Albie Casiño on their ‘medyo weird’ experience in ‘Triptiko’
The three leads admit that their roles are very relatable, but the situations their characters get into are completely out of this world.
WATCH | Duterte on killing of 32 in Bulacan: ‘Maganda ‘yon…makapatay ng 32 everyday’
Knowing that 32 people are killed everyday by the police in their anti-drug operations doesn't bother President Rodrigo Duterte. In fact, it's okay with the chief executive if authorities eliminate tens of Filipinos daily if this is the way to solve the country's narcotics problem.
Mac Cardona thankful to Franz Pumaren for giving him chance to make PBA return
Almost a year after getting hospitalized due to drug overdose, Mac Cardona is within reach of a PBA comeback. And he has GlobalPort Batang...
WATCH | Kin say truth buried with Parojinogs as Espenido’s ‘lies’ prevailed
As the Parojinogs were laid to rest on Wednesday, their relatives claimed that the truth was also buried with them because the stories and scenarios allegedly concocted by the police led by Chief Inspector Jovie Espenido to justify the killings prevailed.
SINGLE DEADLIEST DAY IN PH | 32 people killed in Bulacan anti-drug operations
"We have conducted 'one-time, big-time' operations in the past, so far, the number of casualties and deaths, this is the highest," Bulacan police chief Romeo Caramat told a news conference.














