$10M lawsuit targets UH, fraternity over alleged hazing

A former University of Houston student has filed a $10 million hazing lawsuit in Harris County against UH and a campus fraternity, alleging severe physical and psychological injuries from pledge activities. The complaint claims violations of anti-hazing laws, negligence, and failures in supervision and enforcement of university policies. The plaintiff seeks compensatory and punitive damages and requests a jury trial. The case remains pending in state district court, with no trial date yet set and no formal responses filed by the defendants in the public record at this time.

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Ellen Adarna shares advice for dealing with toxic partners

Former actress-model Ellen Adarna responded to a supporter’s question about handling a toxic relationship by sharing 10 practical tips in a social media post. She advised the follower to recognize toxic behavior, set boundaries, seek support, consider professional help, and evaluate whether to stay or leave the relationship. Adarna delivered the guidance in a video response as part of her ongoing interaction with followers who ask her about relationships and personal well-being.

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Fil-Am theater star Lissa de Guzman takes on ‘A Chorus Line’ in Manila

Theatre Group Asia announced that Filipino-American “Wicked” actress Lissa de Guzman will join the cast of “A Chorus Line” for its Manila run scheduled next year. The company confirmed that the production will feature a licensed staging of the musical, with full casting, venue details, and ticket information to be released at a later date. Rehearsals and technical preparations will take place in Manila before opening, with organizers planning media promotions and safety measures for the engagement.

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Karl Eldrew Yulo: “Top 10 finish feels like a win”

Philippine gymnast Karl Eldrew Yulo finished eighth in the men’s all-around final at the 2025 Artistic Gymnastics Junior World Championships, scoring 78.731 points among 24 finalists. His Top 10 placement came in a strong field of junior gymnasts from various countries, marking a notable result for the Philippines’ junior gymnastics program on the world stage.

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Lawmakers eye tighter AI rules, cite mental health concerns

Texas lawmakers are holding hearings on the growing use of artificial intelligence for mental health support, examining safety, privacy, and oversight needs. An interim committee is gathering testimony from experts, companies, and mental health professionals on how AI tools respond to users in crisis, handle sensitive data, and influence decisions about seeking licensed care. The panel will use the findings to recommend possible regulations, disclosure rules, and standards for AI mental health products operating in Texas.

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Mexico’s Fatima Bosch wins Miss Universe 2025; Ahtisa Manalo finishes third runner-up

Mexico’s Fatima Bosch won the 74th Miss Universe pageant in Thailand and received the Miss Universe 2025 crown after advancing through all competition rounds, while the Philippines’ Ahtisa Manalo finished as third runner-up. The event, organized by the Miss Universe Organization, featured delegates from various countries who competed in swimsuit, evening gown, and interview segments before judges selected the finalists and announced the new titleholder during a live coronation program broadcast worldwide.

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