Five, including elderly person, dead in Quezon City shooting incidents
Five people, including a senior citizen, died in separate shooting incidents in Quezon City over the weekend.
Adultery website Ashley Madison in $11.2 million settlement over data breach
The owner of the Ashley Madison adultery website said it will pay $11.2 million to settle U.S. litigation brought on behalf of roughly 37 million users whose personal details were exposed in a July 2015 data breach.
F1 2017 | Hamilton slashes Vettel’s lead to one point
Lewis Hamilton won his home British Grand Prix for the fourth year in a row on Sunday while a penultimate-lap puncture slashed Sebastian Vettel's championship lead to a single point.
Secret Service denies vetting Trump Jr.’s meeting with Russians
The U.S. Secret Service on Sunday denied a suggestion from President Donald Trump's personal lawyer that it had vetted a meeting between the president's son and Russian nationals during the 2016 campaign.
Defiant Erdogan attacks EU, backs restoration of death penalty
President Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday defiantly stepped up his attacks on the European Union, saying Turkey had to go its own way and vowing to bring back the death penalty if parliament passed it.
Did DND recommend martial law extension in submission to Duterte? Lorenzana mum
Without giving any details so as not to preempt President Rodrigo Duterte, the Department of National Defense (DND) said Sunday it has already forwarded its recommendation to the Chief Executive on whether or not to extend martial law in Marawi and the rest of Mindanao.
CA junks human rights victims’ compensation claim vs Marcoses
The Court of Appeals (CA) upheld the decision of the Makati City Regional Trial Court's (RTC) which denied the petition filed by several victims of human rights violations during the President Ferdinand Marcos regime seeking the enforcement of the final judgment of the US court awarding them US$2 billion in damages.
Philippine Tax Academy set up in 2018: Will BIR, Customs be better collectors?
The Departments of Finance (DOF) and of Budget and Management (DBM) are now finalizing the establishment of a Philippine Tax Academy next year at the University of Makati (UMak) to provide revenue and customs authorities a learning institution. The end goal: so they can continually hone their tax collection competence and efficiency.
Fire breaks out in SM North EDSA’s department store
Fire broke out at a warehouse on one floor of the department store of SM North EDSA in Quezon City, reaching third alarm as of 8:48 p.m. Sunday. It was declared under control at half past 10.
QCPD, Region 2 cops kill ‘high-value target’ and 2 cohorts in raid
A man gunned down early Sunday morning for shooting at cops who were serving a warrant on his rented house in Barangay Pag-asa, Quezon City was a "high-value target" long engaged in illegal drug dealing in Region 2, the QCPD said.
Gilas Pilipinas downs Taiwan Blue to book 1st Jones Cup win
The Philippine national men's basketball team bounced back in the 2017 William Jones Cup after thumping Taiwan Blue, 88-72, on Sunday at the Taipei...
AlDub remains a strong Twitter presence on second ‘#AlDubBersary’
Is AlDub still relevant in 2017? As far as social media netizens are concerned, the answer is still a resounding yes.
Constitution does not contemplate ‘unli’ Martial Law – Drilon
Any extension of martial law must not exceed the original 60-day period as provided by the 1987 Constitution, according to Senate Minority Leader Franklin M. Drilon, who had earlier prodded the Executive to give Congress its formal request for extension - assuming it wants one - before the lapse of Proclamation 216's effectivity on July 22.
US keen on engaging business in Cebu, C. Visayas – Ambassador Kim
The United States is keeping a keen eye on robust business opportunities in Cebu and Central Visayas, both in the public and private sectors, as part of the overall thrust of furthering economic tries between the two countries, Ambassador Sung Kim told Cebu officials in a meeting this week.
Singapore protest seeks probe of ‘abuse of power’ claims in Lee siblings vs PM...
Around 400 protesters gathered at Singapore's Speakers' Corner on Saturday calling for an independent inquiry into whether Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong abused his power in a battle with his siblings over what to do with their late father's house.














