Jimmy Mariano, ex-Olympian and PBA mentor, passes away

Jimmy Mariano, an 84-year-old former Olympian, PBA player and champion coach, has died, the Philippine Basketball Association announced on Sunday night. The league held a minute of silence before the Philippine Cup game between Rain or Shine and Converge to honor his memory, with players, officials and fans participating in the tribute. Mariano played in the PBA during its formative years, later guiding a team to a league championship, and previously represented the Philippines in the Olympic Games.

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PH beats Malaysia for 3-0 record in SEA Games baseball

The Philippine men’s baseball team routed Malaysia, 21-0, in five innings at the 33rd Southeast Asian Games in Pathum Thani, Thailand, after officials applied the mercy rule, giving the Philippines a 3-0 start in the SEA Games 2025 baseball tournament and keeping the squad at the top of the men’s baseball standings.

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Harvey Brittain welcomes Ylona Garcia for LA concert

Filipino-Australian singer Ylona Garcia will open for English singer-songwriter Harvey Brittain at Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles on Dec. 9, 2025. Brittain announced the collaboration on Instagram, noting it will be his second performance in the city. The show starts at 9:30 p.m., with special perks for the first 20 fans who present pre-sale tickets, including a free drink and signed “Darkest Hour” merchandise. Tickets are available through the Hotel Cafe website and Brittain’s social media channels.

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LeBron, Luka lead Lakers past 76ers in NBA clash

LeBron James hit a late go-ahead three-pointer and finished with 29 points, while Luka Doncic posted a triple-double as the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Philadelphia 76ers, 112-108, on Sunday night in Philadelphia. Joel Embiid, who struggled from the field for most of the game, tied the score with an 18-foot jumper before James answered on the next possession. The Lakers secured key stops and rebounds in the final minutes to preserve the win and strengthen their Western Conference standing against the Eastern Conference contender.

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Hong Kong leader vows next legislature will drive reform

Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee announced that the new “patriots only” Legislative Council, elected under Beijing‑imposed rules that cut directly elected seats, will lead institutional reform following the city’s deadliest fire in decades. The article details the 2021 electoral overhaul, the role of the pro‑Beijing Election Committee, tightened candidate vetting, and official plans for the legislature to review fire safety, building regulations, and governance measures once investigations into the fatal blaze conclude.

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PNP chief: Foreigners trying to revive Pogo hubs underground

The Philippine National Police acting chief, Lt. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez, said on Monday that foreign nationals continue to attempt to revive underground Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (Pogo) hubs despite a nationwide ban. He reported that police units conduct surveillance, raids, and joint operations with other agencies to track and shut down suspected illegal Pogo facilities, verify the status of foreign nationals involved, and investigate related cyber-enabled crimes. Authorities monitor former Pogo sites, business districts, and economic zones to prevent the resurgence of offshore gaming operations.

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Supreme Court examines presidential power in dispute over FTC firing

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a major case on presidential power involving the Federal Trade Commission. The dispute examines whether the president can remove the FTC’s leadership at will, challenging long-standing protections for independent agency officials. The outcome could reshape the balance between the executive branch and independent regulators and affect how key agencies enforce antitrust and consumer protection laws. The ruling will apply to future presidents and may redefine the structure and independence of federal commissions.

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