October 2025

Christian Horner “calling every team owner” as he plans comeback

Christian Horner, former Red Bull team principal, is actively pursuing a return to Formula One by contacting various team owners, according to Aston Martin principal Andy Cowell. Horner, who left Red Bull after the British Grand Prix, is exploring new opportunities in the racing industry. His departure from Red Bull came after a substantial severance agreement, allowing a potential F1 return in 2026. Despite contacting teams such as Haas, where principal Ayao Komatsu confirmed an approach, Horner’s future role remains uncertain. Cowell indicated Aston Martin has no plans to hire him.

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Comelec probes Chiz regarding P30-million donation from contractor

The Commission on Elections orders Senator Francis “Chiz” Escudero to explain a P30-million campaign donation from a contractor amid efforts to ensure transparency in campaign financing. The inquiry into Escudero’s 2022 senatorial campaign highlights the significance of adherence to election laws and the role of Comelec in maintaining fair electoral processes in the Philippines.

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Scottie Thompson rallies Ginebra to end title drought

Barangay Ginebra’s Scottie Thompson urges the team to use their frustration over a title drought as motivation as they prepare to face the Magnolia Hotshots in the PBA’s 50th season opener. With the absence of key players and the excitement of the Manila Clasico, Ginebra is set to navigate a challenging yet promising season.

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Appeals court rejects Trump’s stance on birthright citizenship

The federal appeals court upheld a decision against the Trump administration’s efforts to end birthright citizenship, citing constitutional concerns. The ruling supports an injunction, reinforcing the 14th Amendment’s protection of citizenship rights for those born on U.S. soil. The decision highlights ongoing legal debates over immigration policy and constitutional interpretations.

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