Muhammad Ali to be featured on USPS commemorative stamps in 2026

The United States Postal Service will issue a Muhammad Ali commemorative Forever stamp in 2026, honoring the boxing champion’s historical and cultural impact. The stamp, developed with input from the Ali estate, will debut at a formal dedication ceremony and be sold nationwide and online. It will function as regular First-Class postage and as a collectible item for philatelists and sports history enthusiasts. USPS will announce the final design, release date, and location of the first-day ceremony closer to the issue year.

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Kris Aquino reschedules surgery after blood pressure spikes

Kris Aquino postponed a scheduled medical operation in the United States after her doctors recorded unsafe high blood pressure levels before surgery. Aquino, who receives treatment for multiple autoimmune conditions, announced the deferment through her verified social media accounts and said her medical team will reschedule the procedure once her blood pressure stabilizes. She remains under the care of specialists and continues her prescribed treatment while waiting for clearance for a new operation date.

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Malala Yousafzai mural near Houston’s Heights vandalized again

A mural of Nobel laureate and girls’ education advocate Malala Yousafzai near Houston’s Heights neighborhood was vandalized again with white paint covering her portrait, prompting Houston City Council Member Abbie Kamin to pledge city funding for its restoration as officials assess damage, review security measures, and coordinate with artists and arts organizations to repair the public artwork.

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Rio Grande Valley schools to get $4.7M boost for mental health services

Federal officials approved a $4.7 million, four-year award to expand mental health services at 34 Rio Grande Valley schools in Texas. The U.S. Department of Education funding will support new staff, training and school-based programs focused on counseling, crisis response and early identification of student mental health needs. Local districts will implement the multi-cycle award under federal guidelines and report outcomes over the four-year period.

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Mass resignations at DOJ Civil Rights Division, sources say

At least six prosecutors, most of them supervisory attorneys in the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division’s criminal section, are leaving their positions, according to sources. The departures affect leadership in the unit that prosecutes federal criminal civil rights violations, including hate crimes and official misconduct. The Justice Department has not publicly commented on the resignations or outlined how it will address resulting staffing gaps or case management. The reasons for the exits and their potential impact on ongoing investigations remain unclear as the division continues its enforcement work.

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City of Plano Plans Dual Monuments to Commemorate Ross Perot

The City of Plano in Collin County, Texas, will build two public monuments to honor businessman and philanthropist Ross Perot Sr., recognizing his role in the city’s economic and civic development. The Plano City Council approved the project, which will place monuments at two significant sites tied to Perot’s impact on the community. City officials plan a formal design, bidding and construction process, with public input on the monuments’ appearance and historical content.

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Ex-NewJeans member Danielle ‘fought until the end’ to stay in group

Danielle Marsh, a former member of K-pop group NewJeans, released a statement saying she “fought until the very end” to stay with the group and remain with its members. Her message, issued after her departure was confirmed, details her efforts to continue as part of NewJeans, her reaction to the decision, and her request for ongoing support for both the group and her future activities. The article reports what Marsh said, how and when she shared it, and how it relates to earlier announcements about changes in NewJeans’ lineup and management decisions affecting the group’s promotions.

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Kuh Ledesma reunites with Music & Magic for Cavite concerts

Filipino singer Kuh Ledesma reunites with her former band Music & Magic for a series of concerts in Cavite, Philippines. Organizers say the shows will celebrate the group’s legacy with full-band performances featuring songs and arrangements from their peak years. Producers plan to announce final dates, venues, and ticket details through official channels and coordinate with Cavite authorities on safety and crowd management. The reunion aims to bring classic OPM acts to provincial audiences while honoring the history of one of the country’s best-known show bands.

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No bitterness: Jackie Lou Blanco speaks on Ricky Davao’s other women

Jackie Lou Blanco recounts her eulogy at the wake of the late actor-director Ricky Davao, where she says she felt no bitterness toward the other women in his life and instead acknowledged their shared bond. She explains why she referred to Mayeth Malca and Cheryl Singzon as “Aida” and “Fe,” drawing from the 1989 film “Si Aida, Si Lorna, at Si Fe,” which she starred in. Blanco details how the movie and its hit OPM song framed her tribute and illustrated their intertwined lives.

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