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FEU Volleyball Team Triumphs with Reserve Player’s Contribution

Far Eastern University Lady Tamaraws achieve a significant victory in the UAAP Season 87 women’s volleyball tournament with reserve player Mitzi Panangin playing a crucial role. Coming off the bench, Panangin’s outstanding blocking skills and five successful attacks contributed to FEU’s triumph. Her performance highlights the importance of depth and adaptability in high-stakes competitions. The victory demonstrates the dynamic nature of volleyball and the impact a single player’s efforts can have on a match’s outcome, signifying a promising direction for FEU in the tournament.

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Oscars 2025 Red Carpet Fashion

The 97th Academy Awards showcased diverse fashion on the red carpet. From avant-garde to classic styles, Hollywood’s elite made bold statements. Discover the highlights from this year’s Oscars fashion.

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Illegal Mining Arrest in Isabela Involving Chinese Nationals

Five Chinese nationals have been arrested in Isabela, Philippines, for illegal mining as part of the government’s crackdown on unregulated foreign workers. The Bureau of Immigration is actively enforcing regulations to protect local economies and the environment. These arrests are part of broader efforts to address illegal operations, ensuring compliance with immigration and labor laws.

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Eraserheads Documentary Highlights in 2025 Manila International Film Festival

Eraserheads: Combo on the Run” documentary opens the Manila International Film Festival 2025. Anticipating a high turnout, the event at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood features director Maria Diane Ventura and special guests. The film explores the influential Filipino rock band Eraserheads. Festival-goers can engage in Q&A sessions, celebrate Filipino cinema, and support Los Angeles fire relief efforts. Complimentary tickets for first responders and healthcare professionals. Discount codes for families and choir members available.

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High School Teacher Petitions SC Over Vice President Impeachment Trial

A high school teacher has approached the Supreme Court to clarify the constitutional directive for the impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte, specifically questioning the term “forthwith.” The request seeks to understand its implications for the proceedings. John Barry Tayam, who is also aspiring to be a House representative of Las Piñas, filed the petition. The action adds to the ongoing legal and political discourse surrounding the vice president’s impeachment case.*

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