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Tv anchor goes into labor on air, completes full newscast

CBS6 Albany’s Olivia Jaquith went into labor during a live broadcast on May 21, 2025. Two days past her due date, Jaquith continued to anchor a three-hour newscast despite contractions and her water breaking. Co-anchor Julia Dunn shared the development with viewers, while Jaquith confirmed her early labor status live on air.

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Tim Cone: Gilas will wait for Kai Sotto’s full recovery

Gilas Pilipinas coach Tim Cone stated there is no rush for Kai Sotto to return to the national team after his ACL injury. Although Sotto is nearing full recovery, Cone emphasized that Sotto will travel with the team to the 2025 Asia Cup in Jeddah without playing or practicing, aiming for a long-term role in the team.

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Luxury bags worth ₱200,000 taken from two Koreans in BGC

Two Korean nationals were robbed of luxury bags worth PHP 200,000 in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, by motorcycle-riding thieves. The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) confirmed the incident and identified the suspects using CCTV footage. Investigations are ongoing to apprehend the culprits and retrieve the stolen items as NCRPO intensifies security measures in the area.

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Third Ward loses iconic George Floyd mural to demolition

A building in Houston’s Third Ward, featuring a mural of George Floyd, was demolished on May 21, 2025, just days before the fifth anniversary of Floyd’s death. The mural, a cultural landmark, also included the names of Breonna Taylor and Sandra Bland. The demolition has stirred concerns about gentrification in the area.

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