Philippine-American Chamber of Commerce of Texas’ 15th Anniversary Gala
The Philippine-American Chamber of Commerce of Texas (PACCTX) is set to mark a major milestone with its 15th Anniversary Gala and State…
The Philippine-American Chamber of Commerce of Texas (PACCTX) is set to mark a major milestone with its 15th Anniversary Gala and State…
The Philippine National Police charged Apollo Quiboloy supporters with sedition for allegedly aiding his evasion and spreading anti-government sentiments. The case involves legal complexities around free speech and national security in the Philippines.
: Senator Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada files a resolution to honor 16-year-old Tachiana Kezhia Mangin for winning the Philippines’ first gold medal in 28 years at the World Taekwondo Junior Championships. Mangin’s achievement is a significant milestone in Philippine sports, inspiring future generations of athletes.
The UST Growling Tigers face urgency in UAAP Season 87 as they aim for the Final Four. Despite recent setbacks, the team is determined to secure key victories in upcoming games.
Marian Rivera’s film “Balota” began its nationwide release on October 16. Brought by GMA Pictures and Entertainment Group, the movie explores political themes through compelling narratives and performances.
Travis Kelce’s new game show, “Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?” debuts on Prime Video. Contestants and celebrity classmates compete, aiming for a $100,000 prize.
Kristelle Dizon leads Globe Business in transforming B2B services in the digital era. Discover how innovation, customer focus, and operational excellence are driving growth and success.
Austin hosts a high school football clash between Lake Travis Cavaliers and Dripping Springs Tigers. Part of FOX 7’s Game of the Week, the match excites fans and boosts local community spirit and economy.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump renews his commitment to a mass deportation plan targeting millions of undocumented immigrants, projecting significant financial impacts. This ambitious proposal raises concerns among experts and advocacy groups, highlighting a potential financial burden of billions. Such an extensive initiative would require substantial resources and poses humanitarian challenges, sparking renewed debates about immigration policy in America.
Houston man Antonio Curo is charged with distributing fentanyl linked to the deaths of two individuals. Authorities believe his network led to a nationwide distribution scheme that resulted in fatal overdoses. Curo remains in custody as the case unfolds, highlighting Texas’s ongoing fentanyl crisis.