Tom Rodriguez congratulates ex Carla Abellana on her engagement

Actor Tom Rodriguez publicly wished his ex-wife Carla Abellana well after news of her engagement emerged, saying he felt happy for her and respected her choices. In an interview, Rodriguez confirmed he knew about the engagement and emphasized that he held no ill will toward Abellana following their separation. He stated that he wanted to respond with respect and support while focusing on his own life and career. Abellana has not yet publicly replied to Rodriguez’s comments about her engagement.

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Jake Figueroa hopes to play abroad, no overseas deals yet

National University standout Jake Figueroa confirmed after his final UAAP game that he wants to pursue a professional basketball career overseas, although he has yet to receive formal offers. Speaking at the Mall of Asia Arena following NU’s Final Four loss to La Salle, Figueroa said he will consult his family and representatives while training for potential international opportunities. The former Bulldogs forward remains open to joining local professional leagues if overseas options do not materialize and plans to weigh playing time, role, and development in choosing his first pro team.

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Calvin Abueva fuels Titan Ultra comeback vs Terrafirma

Calvin Abueva powered Titan Ultra to a 111-108 comeback win over Terrafirma in the PBA Philippine Cup at Ynares Center in Antipolo City, erasing a double-digit deficit with a late go-ahead basket and a crucial block on Jerrick Ahanmisi that preserved the victory and kept Titan Ultra in contention for a quarterfinal berth. The tightly fought game featured multiple lead changes in the fourth quarter, key defensive adjustments, and pressured final possessions as Terrafirma missed potential tying shots in the closing seconds, tightening the race for remaining playoff spots.

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Supreme Court allows Texas to use gerrymandered map, potentially adding 5 GOP House seats

The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed Texas to use a Republican-drawn congressional map that a lower court found likely unconstitutional, clearing the way for boundaries that could help the GOP gain up to five additional U.S. House seats in the 2026 midterm elections. The unsigned order pauses a ruling from a three-judge federal district court panel that concluded the map likely dilutes the voting power of certain groups of voters. Litigation over the legality of the Texas redistricting plan will continue in the lower court while the map remains in effect for upcoming elections.

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Texas court keeps Klein ISD in Title IX lawsuit

A Texas judge denied Klein ISD’s request to dismiss a federal Title IX lawsuit tied to former Klein Cain High School teacher Kedria Grigsby, who faces child trafficking and compelling prostitution charges in Harris County. The ruling keeps the civil case active and allows plaintiffs to pursue claims that the district failed to respond adequately to alleged misconduct, while Grigsby’s separate criminal case proceeds in state court.

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‘Anger’ may tip the scales in Houston City Council runoff ahead of election day

Voters across Houston will choose a new at-large city council member in a runoff election on Saturday, Dec. 13, after the previous officeholder stepped down to run for Harris County Judge. Early voting runs through Tuesday, Dec. 9, at locations across the city administered by Harris County election officials. The at-large seat represents all Houston residents and plays a key role in decisions on budget, infrastructure, and public safety. Election authorities will release unofficial results on election night and certify final totals after counting all eligible ballots.

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Abbie Kamin announces run for Harris County Attorney

Houston City Councilwoman Abbie Kamin announced her candidacy for Harris County Attorney, a move that will require her to vacate her current council seat under Texas’ resign-to-run rules. Her decision sets up an open seat on Houston’s largest legislative body and adds a new contender to the race for Harris County’s top civil legal office. Local and state election authorities will manage the process for filling her council vacancy and administering the Harris County Attorney election, while Harris County voters will ultimately choose the next official to lead the office.

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Kevin Durant hits 31,000 career points as Rockets topple Suns

Kevin Durant scored 28 points in Houston to become the eighth player in NBA history to reach 31,000 career points, but the Phoenix Suns fell to the Houston Rockets, 117-98, on Friday night. The game marked Durant’s first matchup against his former team since a recent seven-team trade involving Jalen Green and multiple assets reshaped both rosters. Houston used balanced scoring, strong rebounding, and tight perimeter defense to control the contest, while Phoenix relied on Durant’s efficient shooting in the loss.

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Bartlett’s historic Red School vandalized; officials offer reward for leads

Authorities in Bartlett, Texas, are investigating vandalism at the historic Bartlett Red School building and have offered a reward for information leading to the suspects. Police documented damage at the site, collected evidence, and appealed to the public for tips, including any sightings of suspicious activity near the property. Officials are working with preservation representatives to assess the impact on the historic structure.

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