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Brad Arnold, a founder and lead singer of American rock band 3 Doors Down, died on Saturday, nine months after disclosing that he had kidney cancer, the group said.
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MANILA, Philippines — Ramil Madriaga, the alleged former aide of Vice President Sara Duterte, should confirm the identities of those who supposedly benefited from Duterte’s confidential funds, House Committee on Public Accounts Chair Terry Ridon said on Sunday. He issued the statement after Madriaga, who previously claimed he had handled funds for the vice president,

TACLOBAN CITY — Farmers from several barangays in MacArthur town, Leyte have appealed to President Marcos Jr. to intervene and halt proposed iron sand mining in their communities, warning that the project threatens their livelihoods, food security and the environment. Residents from the barangays of Maya, Pongon, Liwayway and Romualdez held a candlelight vigil on

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Sunday clarified that its order to ban and remove politically branded signages applies only within its own premises. “The PNP clarifies that its directive on the prohibition and removal of politically branded signages refers specifically to materials displayed within PNP properties and premises, including police stations,

ILOILO CITY — With more than half of expected enrollees already pre-listed for School Year 2026–2027, public schools in Western Visayas are gaining a clearer picture of who their learners are—and what they need—months before classes formally open. As of Friday, Feb. 6, a total of 90,685 learners, or 55.53 percent of the projected enrollment, have