Macau refuses to back down in fight
Macau defeated Blackwater, 123-119, in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup at Ninoy Aquino Stadium on Tuesday night, but remained outside playoff contention as the tournament neared its final stages.
Macau defeated Blackwater, 123-119, in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup at Ninoy Aquino Stadium on Tuesday night, but remained outside playoff contention as the tournament neared its final stages.
Filipino tennis player Alex Eala will compete at the Italian Open next week after withdrawing from a tournament in Catalonia, as she looks to recover form on clay following early-round exits in recent events.
The amphibious transport dock USS San Antonio returned to Naval Station Norfolk on Tuesday after an eight-and-a-half-month deployment in the Caribbean, where the ship supported missions under U.S. Southern Command, according to Navy officials.
On April 28, 2026, King Charles III addressed a joint session of the U.S. Congress, where he marked the 250th anniversary of American independence and urged continued cooperation between the United States and the United Kingdom amid current global challenges.
Climbing gyms and outdoor sites in and around Austin are drawing new participants as more residents seek in-person activities, according to gym operators and climbers who report increased interest in both indoor and outdoor rock climbing.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on April 27, 2026, that Texas may use its newly drawn congressional map, reversing a lower court decision that had invalidated the map over claims of racial gerrymandering and allowing its use through at least 2030.
Residents in the Houston area identified the economy as the most significant problem facing the region, according to the 45th annual Kinder Houston Area Survey released on April 28, 2026, by researchers from Rice University, based on responses from nearly 9,000 people across Harris, Fort Bend and Montgomery counties.
On April 28, 2026, the Houston Progressive Caucus filed ethics complaints against Mayor John Whitmire with the Texas Ethics Commission, the city’s Office of Inspector General, and the City Controller’s division, alleging that his taxpayer-funded podcast may violate rules on political advertising.
Singaporean Siow Jia Rui, 50, appeared in a district court after authorities charged him with two counts of attempting to promote enmity between racial groups for allegedly posting content targeting the Jewish community in 2025.
In April 2026, the Seoul Administrative Court ruled that employment systems granting higher starting ranks to individuals who completed military service may constitute gender discrimination when they affect promotions, stating that such policies disadvantage women who do not undergo conscription despite performing the same work over the same period.