Jiu-jitsu delivers gold, bronze at Asian Beach Games
Alexandria Enriquez won the Philippines’ first gold medal at the 6th Asian Beach Games after defeating South Korea’s Yeonji Lee, 5-0, in the women’s 63kg jiu-jitsu final at Sanya Bay Yuhai Club.
Alexandria Enriquez won the Philippines’ first gold medal at the 6th Asian Beach Games after defeating South Korea’s Yeonji Lee, 5-0, in the women’s 63kg jiu-jitsu final at Sanya Bay Yuhai Club.
Charlie Puth has launched his new concert tour following the release of his fourth studio album Whatever’s Clever! earlier this year.
Top Gun and Top Gun: Maverick will return to Philippine cinemas for a limited run beginning May 13, according to SM Cinemas.
The Houston Police Department is investigating an officer accused of making racist remarks in a video circulating on social media, as local officials and advocacy groups call for her dismissal.
Triathlon Philippines has begun forming a national pool for fitness racing, a new discipline recognized by World Triathlon, to prepare athletes for upcoming international competitions, including qualifiers for the world championships in Stockholm, officials said.
Italian officials on Thursday rejected a proposal to replace Iran with Italy at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a suggestion by a U.S. official, saying such a move is not possible under tournament rules.
Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into major music streaming platforms to determine whether they engaged in undisclosed promotional practices that may violate state law, his office announced.
Dallas city officials revised a police department policy to clarify cooperation with federal immigration authorities after concerns raised by Greg Abbott, according to a letter sent Thursday.
Texas foster care providers are sending more children outside their home regions despite a 2017 shift to privatized, community-based care, according to a new analysis of state data, as officials and advocates cite limited local resources and increasingly complex cases as key factors.
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will comply with an order from the Supreme Court of the Philippines to submit a comment on a petition seeking a hair follicle drug test and other medical examinations, Malacañang said Thursday.