Is Christmas Eve now a federal holiday? Trump’s order explained
This year, federal employees will receive two additional days off around Christmas, a situation that has not occurred in recent years.
This year, federal employees will receive two additional days off around Christmas, a situation that has not occurred in recent years.
Around 3,000 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) currently face legal cases abroad, including at least 24 on death row, according to the Department of Migrant Workers. The department coordinates with Philippine embassies, consulates, and the Department of Foreign Affairs to provide legal aid, consular support, and monitoring for affected workers.
This article reports how beauty queen Ahtisa Manalo publicly recounted what she called her “worst pageant experience” during her participation in Miss Cosmo and how a Miss Cosmo executive responded.
The Philippine National Police announced that a toxicology report released to the media showed Cabral tested positive for citalopram, identified by the PNP as an antidepressant drug. Police officials said a forensic laboratory conducted the toxicology screening using standard procedures and transmitted the results to investigators for documentation. The PNP stated that the findings form part of official case records and that personnel followed chain-of-custody rules in handling samples. The report did not disclose further medical details about Cabral beyond the confirmed presence of citalopram.
Actress-comedienne AiAi delas Alas sold rings linked to her ex-husband Gerald Sibayan to entrepreneur and “Pinoy Pawnstars” host Jhon Paul “Boss Toyo” Delos Santos in a recorded transaction. The video showed Delas Alas presenting the jewelry, Boss Toyo appraising the pieces, and both parties finalizing the cash sale on camera. The episode, published on social media, documented how Delas Alas converted the rings from her previous marriage into money while Boss Toyo acquired the items for his business.
The Trump administration has filed more than 8,000 motions in U.S. immigration courts seeking to dismiss or transfer pending asylum cases. The filings ask judges to remove certain claims from the court docket and send some asylum seekers to third countries under existing agreements. The actions form part of a broader government effort to reshape how and where asylum claims are processed, while immigration judges review each request and decide whether to grant or deny the government’s motions.
Nurses at Methodist Hospital | Westover Hills in San Antonio help newborn and NICU babies create first letters to Santa during the holiday season. Staff write on behalf of infants, with input from parents, and provide the letters as keepsakes that record early milestones and hospital experiences. The activity takes place alongside regular medical care and follows infection-control procedures. Families often save the letters and sometimes return in later years to show their children’s progress.
The Texas comptroller reports that millions of dollars in unclaimed property are available to residents and businesses in Bexar County. Funds include forgotten bank accounts, uncashed checks, insurance proceeds, utility deposits, and other dormant assets. Officials urge Bexar County residents to search the state’s free online database through the comptroller’s website and file claims at no cost. The state holds unclaimed property indefinitely until the rightful owner or heir submits proper documentation and the claim is approved.
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg has asked Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to reverse his veto of funding for a federal Summer EBT meal program that could provide grocery benefits to low-income children across Texas. The request comes as state officials face a federal deadline to opt into the program, which offers electronic food assistance to families of students who receive free or reduced-price school meals. The governor previously cited concerns about long-term federal funding and administrative costs in his decision.
The Federal Communications Commission is blocking new approvals for certain foreign-made drones, including many from China, citing U.S. national security and communications network concerns. Chinese officials call the measure discriminatory and say it unfairly targets Chinese manufacturers. The decision affects future equipment authorizations and could change availability and sourcing in the U.S. drone market. Industry groups, retailers and drone users are watching for detailed implementation rules and potential effects on prices, product choices and cross-border technology trade between the United States and China.