Flu-like RSV on the rise in Philippines with colder weather

Health experts in the Philippines on Friday warned the public about a rise in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and other influenza-like illnesses amid cooler weather, noting increased consultations for cough, colds, and flu-like symptoms. The Department of Health urged families, schools, and high-risk groups to observe strict hygiene, improve ventilation, practice respiratory etiquette, and seek early medical care for warning signs such as fast breathing and persistent fever. Authorities said they continue to monitor RSV trends nationwide through hospitals and surveillance units.

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Naomi Osaka withdraws from Australian Open, calls it ‘heartbreaking’

Naomi Osaka withdrew from the Australian Open in Melbourne on Saturday due to an abdominal injury, pulling out hours before her scheduled third-round match against Australian qualifier Maddison Inglis. The two-time champion and 16th seed announced on Instagram that she needed to address a physical issue that emerged after her last match. Tournament organizers confirmed her medical withdrawal, advanced Inglis by walkover, and updated the center court schedule. No detailed medical information or timeline for Osaka’s return was immediately released.

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US weather alert: Ice, snow, and cold to hit over half the country

A massive winter storm is moving across the United States, threatening more than half the country with snow, sleet, ice, dangerous cold and possible power outages. Forecasters warn of heavy snowfall in the Plains, Midwest and Northeast, ice accumulation across a broad region, and an arctic air mass bringing life-threatening wind chills. Utilities, transportation agencies, schools and emergency officials are preparing for hazardous travel, service disruptions and extended cold as the multi-day system tracks eastward. Residents are urged to follow official forecasts and safety guidance.

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Trump signals 100% tariffs for Canada amid China trade pact

President Donald Trump threatened to impose a 100 percent tariff on Canadian imports if Canada proceeds with a trade deal involving China. The warning highlights rising tensions over North American trade policy and China’s role in global commerce. The statement raises questions about future U.S.–Canada economic relations, potential effects on major industries, and the impact on cross‑border supply chains. No formal tariff order or implementation timeline has been announced, and Canada has not issued a detailed response. Policymakers and businesses in both countries are watching for next steps.

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Thousands of US flights canceled or delayed due to winter storm

A powerful winter storm triggered thousands of flight cancellations across the United States, disrupting air travel at major airports and regional hubs. Airlines halted or delayed departures as snow, ice, and strong winds created hazardous conditions for aircraft and ground operations. The Federal Aviation Administration issued weather advisories, and carriers announced travel waivers and urged passengers to monitor flight status closely. Airport crews focused on deicing, runway clearing, and safety checks while travelers faced long waits, rebookings, and limited ground transportation options as the storm moved across multiple regions.

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Judge Clay Jenkins away during winter storm, office provides confirmation

Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins traveled out of town on a previously scheduled trip while a winter storm affected North Texas, his office confirmed. The report details his role as county emergency management director, the ongoing response by Dallas County agencies, and the emergency protocols in place during his absence. The article outlines how county departments monitored weather conditions, road safety, and public services while the county judge remained away for the weekend, and notes that his office did not announce any changes to emergency plans or provide a specific return date.

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Claudine Barretto expresses gratitude to Kiko Estrada after accident on set

Claudine Barretto publicly thanked fellow actor Kiko Estrada on Jan. 22 after he saved her during an undisclosed on-set accident while taping their TV5 series “Totoy Bato.” Barretto, who called Estrada her “hero” on social media, said she remained alive because of his actions and revealed that he hurt himself badly in the process. Estrada downplayed the incident and assured Barretto she would always be safe with him. Producers and network representatives did not immediately release further details about the accident, its impact on production, or the extent of Estrada’s injuries.

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