BI heightens watch at airports, seaports over warrants for Zaldy Co group

The Bureau of Immigration ordered heightened alert status at all international airports and seaports across the Philippines after the Sandiganbayan issued arrest warrants against former lawmaker Zaldy Co and 15 others on November 21, 2024. Immigration officers received instructions to strictly screen passengers, verify identities against the warrant list, and coordinate immediately with law enforcement if they locate any of the subjects. The alert covers all major international gateways and will remain in place while the warrants remain active.

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Sick but determined, Yulo vows to chase more medals

Filipino gymnast Karl Eldrew Yulo won a bronze medal in the floor exercise at the 2025 Artistic Gymnastics Junior World Championships in Manila while competing with a right ankle injury. The medal marked Yulo’s first podium finish at the Junior Worlds. Team officials confirmed he entered the event nursing the injury but received medical clearance to perform. Judges awarded Yulo third place after he completed his routine despite visible discomfort. The Philippine gymnastics delegation recorded the result as a key achievement in its 2025 junior campaign and scheduled further medical evaluation for Yulo following the competition.

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PCG keeps close watch on 2 Chinese vessels off Panatag

The Philippine Coast Guard shadowed two China Coast Guard vessels near Panatag Shoal in the West Philippine Sea during a routine maritime patrol on [date of incident]. PCG personnel monitored the movements and positions of the foreign ships within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone and followed standard operating procedures throughout the operation. No collision, confrontation, or damage was reported during the encounter. The incident will form part of official PCG reports submitted to national security and maritime agencies for further assessment, as regular patrols continue in the West Philippine Sea.

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Ex-Pi Kappa Phi pledge sues University of Houston over hazing

A University of Houston student has filed a lawsuit alleging severe hazing by the now-closed Beta Nu chapter of Pi Kappa Phi led to his hospitalization with rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney failure. The complaint details required workouts, late-night “pledge rides,” and use of “pledge fanny packs” with degrading items at on-campus and off-campus locations. Thirteen defendants, including UH, the fraternity’s national organization, the local chapter, its housing corporation, and eight fraternity members, are named. UH confirms the chapter’s closure after a hazing investigation and says it is cooperating with law enforcement and offering support services to affected students.

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Jamie Malonzo, Geo Chiu join Gilas squad for SEA Games

Gilas Pilipinas added forward Jamie Malonzo and center Geo Chiu to its men’s basketball roster for next month’s Southeast Asian Games in Thailand after ruling out naturalized player Justin Brownlee due to eligibility issues. Team officials selected Malonzo, a former Barangay Ginebra standout, and Chiu, the current Abra center in the MPBL, to bolster the wing and frontcourt rotation. The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas coordinates with SEA Games organizers on eligibility and accreditation as Gilas finalizes its lineup, training schedule and travel plans for the regional tournament.

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WW2 hero’s remains come home to Elgin after 80+ years

Authorities returned the remains of 1st Lt. Woody T. Owen, a World War II Army Air Corps veteran, to his hometown of Elgin, Texas, after more than 80 years. Family members, local veterans’ organizations, and uniformed service members gathered for a graveside service and military funeral honors. Military officials coordinated the transfer of Owen’s remains following their identification and arranged his burial in Elgin in consultation with his relatives.

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NBA star Chris Paul drops retirement hint before home-state matchup

Los Angeles Clippers guard Chris Paul hinted at retirement before a 131-116 win over the Charlotte Hornets in Charlotte, North Carolina, in what organizers described as his final NBA game in his home state. The Winston-Salem native released a social media video about his playing future approximately 90 minutes before tipoff, then played as fans and teams recognized his North Carolina roots with in-arena tributes. Paul did not announce a formal retirement date, and the Clippers said they would share updates when he makes an official decision.

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