Resiliency hub launched in northeast Houston to help during emergencies

A new resiliency hub in Northeast Houston’s Robins Landing neighborhood will provide charging stations, portable power units, ice, and cold storage during emergencies. Developed by Houston Habitat for Humanity with a $50,000 donation from Reliant Energy, the facility at 8811 Robins Landing serves residents in ZIP code 77078, an area heavily impacted by Hurricane Harvey. The hub uses solar panels and backup power to support essential medical devices and preserve food when outages occur.

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DOH, FDA warn public vs unregistered medicines and health products

The Department of Health (DOH) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the Philippines issued a nationwide warning against unregistered and counterfeit health products, including medicines, supplements, cosmetics, and medical devices. FDA Director General Atty. Paolo Teston said unregistered products have not undergone government evaluation, making their safety and effectiveness uncertain. Under Republic Act No. 9711, all health products sold in the country must be registered with the FDA. The agencies urged consumers to verify FDA registration numbers, buy only from licensed outlets, and report suspected illegal products and adverse reactions through official FDA and DOH channels.

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‘Hanging in there’: Djokovic after 400th Grand Slam triumph

Novak Djokovic became the first player to record 400 Grand Slam match wins after defeating Botic van de Zandschulp in straight sets at the Australian Open in Melbourne. The 38-year-old Serbian advanced to the last 16 with a 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (7/4) victory at Rod Laver Arena, extending his all-time record for Grand Slam match wins. Djokovic now stands ahead of Roger Federer’s 369 and Serena Williams’ 365 on the career majors match-win list as he continues his title defense and pushes deeper into the tournament’s second week.

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Indonesia landslide claims eight lives, over 80 still missing

A pre-dawn landslide triggered by heavy rainfall killed at least eight people and left more than 80 missing on Indonesia’s main island of Java, according to disaster officials. The incident struck villages in West Bandung, burying homes and forcing emergency teams to launch large-scale search and rescue operations. Local and national authorities deployed rescue workers, medical teams, and heavy equipment while warning of continued rain and potential further landslides during Indonesia’s October-to-March rainy season.

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Brian Poe brings Philippine AI policies to World Economic Forum

Rep. Brian Poe presented the Philippine House of Representatives’ artificial intelligence and digital policy agenda at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, detailing a proactive, legislative-led approach to AI governance. Speaking at the panel “AI in Youth Education as Development Drivers,” Poe outlined how Congress works to regulate emerging technologies, protect workers, and support long-term economic growth. He highlighted initiatives on digital infrastructure, education, workforce upskilling, and responsible AI use, as well as ongoing consultations with industry, academe, and civil society to shape AI legislation.

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Alex Eala calls Philippine Women’s Open a ‘dream’ opportunity

Filipino tennis player Alex Eala begins her first home Women’s Tennis Association campaign at the Philippine Women’s Open on Monday at Rizal Memorial Tennis Center in Manila. Eala describes the WTA event as a dream come true and plans to maximize the rare opportunity to compete in front of Filipino fans. She highlights the significance of playing a top-tier women’s professional tournament in her home country and points to growing local sports initiatives that boost her pride as she represents the Philippines on court.

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Zaldy Co signals readiness to testify in Marcos impeachment

The House Committee on Justice said fugitive former congressman Zaldy Co may testify in the impeachment complaint against President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. only if he returns to the Philippines, appears in person, and takes his oath before the panel in Quezon City, as the committee continues hearings on multiple impeachment complaints and evaluates potential witnesses under existing House rules.

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TxDOT defends Houston storm response amid northeast U.S. scrutiny

TxDOT is defending its winter storm preparations in Houston after an out-of-state public works official questioned the timing and effectiveness of its brine treatment ahead of a rainy, freezing forecast. Crews began spraying liquid brine on bridges and overpasses Thursday and continued operations Friday across six counties. TxDOT says it has monitored the system for weeks and will keep treating roads up to the storm’s arrival, then deploy sand trucks if icing occurs. Officials met Friday to coordinate the response as Houston braces for possible icy roads.

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Houston airports on alert as major airlines issue storm travel advisories

Major U.S. airlines issued travel advisories for Houston airports and dozens of other cities ahead of a winter storm expected to disrupt flights. Southwest, United, Spirit, and Frontier announced flexible rebooking policies, fee waivers, and broad lists of affected airports. Passengers traveling through impacted cities on specified dates can change plans under outlined conditions, including same-city and same-cabin requirements for some carriers. Travelers are urged to confirm flight status and review airline-specific guidelines before heading to the airport as carriers prepare for delays, diversions, and cancellations linked to the approaching weather system.

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FDCP chair Joey Reyes alerts public to fake auditions on Zoom

The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) Chair and CEO Jose “Joey” Javier Reyes on Jan. 24, 2026, warned aspiring performers about a fake online audition scam that uses his name and reputable talent agencies and demands nudity during Zoom calls. Reyes said scammers send formal-looking invitations via Viber and Facebook Messenger and pose as legitimate casting representatives. He urged the public to verify all audition offers through official channels, refuse any request to undress on camera, and report suspicious activities to law enforcement and cybercrime units.

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