Senate may detain Curlee Discaya, 3 others for up to 3 years, says Lacson

Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo Lacson announced that four individuals involved in a flood control projects scandal could face up to three years in Senate detention for alleged false testimonies. The individuals, including contractor Pacifico “Curlee” Discaya, and three former DPWH engineers, have been cited for contempt by the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee. Their detention may continue until Congress adjourns in three years, with potential transfers if charges are filed. The investigation centers on claims of overpriced, substandard, and ghost projects.

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Trump comments on New York City mayoral race

In a recent “60 Minutes” interview, former President Donald Trump refrained from endorsing Republican Curtis Sliwa in the New York City mayoral race and labeled Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani a “communist.” The lack of endorsement and Trump’s comments bring attention to the city’s political contest, as both candidates aim to address pressing issues such as public safety and housing. This race is pivotal not only for New York City but could also influence political trends in other major U.S. cities.

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Johnny Manahan exits GMA, set to join TV5

Johnny Manahan, widely known as “Mr. M,” has left GMA Network to reportedly sign with TV5. His departure marks a significant shift in Philippine television, with potential impacts on programming and talent management at TV5. Further announcements are anticipated.

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