Giannis Antetokounmpo leaves game as Bucks fall to Cavs

Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo left in the second quarter of a 118-106 road loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday night after sustaining a left groin strain. Bucks coach Doc Rivers said he had no further update on Antetokounmpo’s condition immediately after the game and indicated that the next step would involve additional medical evaluation. The team ruled Antetokounmpo out for the remainder of the contest shortly after he headed to the locker room, and no timetable for his return has been announced.

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Graft raps filed vs Zaldy Co, DPWH execs in Oriental Mindoro flood projects

The Office of the Ombudsman filed graft and corruption charges against former lawmaker Zaldy Co and several Department of Public Works and Highways officials over alleged irregularities in flood control projects in Oriental Mindoro. Prosecutors brought the cases before the Sandiganbayan under the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act, citing alleged undue injury to the government and unwarranted benefits to contractors. The charge sheets detail questioned DPWH flood mitigation works, procurement procedures, and project implementation in the province. The Sandiganbayan will raffle the cases, issue notices for arraignment, and hear evidence from both the prosecution and the defense.

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Supreme Court rejects Dela Rosa’s bid to force release of ICC warrant

The Supreme Court of the Philippines denied Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa’s petition seeking to compel government agencies to release an alleged International Criminal Court arrest warrant reportedly tied to the anti-illegal drugs campaign. In a resolution, the Court ruled that Dela Rosa failed to show a clear legal right or a ministerial duty on the part of the agencies to disclose the document, rejecting his plea for a writ of mandamus. The decision left unresolved, on the judicial record, whether such an ICC warrant exists and did not require any agency to confirm or deny its existence.

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Trump plans lavish welcome for Saudi crown prince at the White House

President Donald Trump plans an elaborate White House welcome for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, with U.S. and Saudi officials preparing major business and security agreements. The visit focuses on economic investment, defense contracts, counterterrorism cooperation, and regional security, including energy and military ties. Both governments are drafting memorandums, reviewing arms deals, and coordinating on diplomatic protocol, media access, and public messaging. Lawmakers and analysts in Washington are watching the talks for their impact on U.S.-Saudi relations and Middle East policy.

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Palace tags Imee Marcos as defender of ‘self-confessed murderer’

Malacañang accused Senator Imee Marcos of protecting former President Rodrigo Duterte, whom it labeled a “self-confessed murderer,” in an escalation of tensions between the Palace and the senator. The Office of the President issued the statement after Marcos renewed her criticism of the administration and defended Duterte, who previously made public claims about killings linked to his anti-crime and anti-drug campaigns. The exchange highlighted deepening rifts between political factions allied with the Marcos and Duterte families, who ran together in the 2022 elections.

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City task force collects feedback on Austin’s upcoming 2026 bond

Austin officials are preparing a comprehensive 2026 bond package and have formed a city task force to gather community feedback on potential projects. The task force is collecting input through public meetings, online surveys and departmental reports on infrastructure, transportation, housing, public safety, parks and libraries. Recommendations will go to the Austin City Council, which will finalize the bond proposal and decide what appears on the November 2026 ballot.

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Trooper removed from Texas A&M-South Carolina game duty

Texas Department of Public Safety officials removed a state trooper from sideline duty during the Texas A&M vs. South Carolina football game in College Station after a tense encounter with South Carolina players prompted an internal review. The trooper left the field for the remainder of the game while supervisors began examining video, reports and witness accounts. No injuries, arrests or criminal investigations were reported. The agency has not released the trooper’s name and has not set a timeline for completing the review.

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San Antonio parents fundraise for newborn with ultra-rare disease

A 17-month-old boy in San Antonio, Texas, has been diagnosed with Farber disease, an ultra-rare and terminal genetic disorder. His family is raising funds to cover medical care, therapies, and related expenses as they navigate complex treatment needs. The case highlights the medical, financial, and emotional challenges faced by families dealing with rare genetic conditions and the critical role of community and public support in managing long-term care.

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Supreme Court rejects lawsuit over high school football pregame prayer

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to revisit a 25-year-old precedent that found student-led, student-initiated pregame prayer over a public address system at public school football games unconstitutional, leaving the 2000 *Santa Fe Independent School District v. Doe* decision in place and maintaining current Establishment Clause limits on school-sponsored religious activities.

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