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Trump Introduces Fragrance Line with Photo of Jill Biden

Former President Donald Trump has launched a new fragrance line titled “Fight, Fight, Fight” through his Truth Social app. The announcement, featuring a photo with Jill Biden, has sparked both interest and controversy. Trump’s choice of promotional imagery and the fragrance’s combative name reflect his branding strategy, ensuring that his business endeavors remain in the spotlight.

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Ending of House Inquiry into VP DepEd Budget

The House committee in the Philippines investigates budget use by the Office of the Vice President and the Department of Education. Concerns arise over the potential misuse of confidential funds, while lawmakers call for thorough scrutiny. Vice President Sara Duterte denies any wrongdoing amidst the ongoing inquiry.

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