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Jake Paul confirms double jaw break after Joshua knockout

Jake Paul confirmed he suffered a double broken jaw in his sixth-round knockout loss to former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua in Miami. Paul posted an X-ray image on social media showing his jaw fractured in two places following the Netflix-streamed boxing bout. The injury occurred when Joshua stopped Paul in Round 6, and medical staff later evaluated the YouTuber-turned-boxer before he announced the diagnosis.

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8 killed in Russian missile strike on Odesa

Ukrainian emergency officials said a Russian missile strike on port infrastructure in Odesa on Saturday killed eight people and wounded 27, as a Kremlin envoy prepared to travel to Florida for talks on a U.S.-proposed plan to end the nearly four-year war in Ukraine. Authorities reported significant damage to Black Sea port facilities, ongoing rescue and investigative operations, and parallel diplomatic efforts involving Russia, the United States, and international partners on a potential framework for ceasefire and security arrangements.

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Justice Department discloses initial trove of Epstein records

The U.S. Justice Department has released the first set of Jeffrey Epstein-related records under a new federal transparency law signed by former President Donald Trump. The initial Epstein files include redacted investigative and administrative documents, with more releases expected as agencies continue review. The law directs the DOJ, FBI, and other federal offices to disclose qualifying records while protecting victim privacy, investigative methods, and national security interests. Lawmakers and the public are closely watching the process amid ongoing scrutiny of past prosecutorial decisions and the handling of Epstein’s prior cases.

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UPDATE: Naco’s 8-year wait for adoption comes to an end

A Houston shelter dog named Naco, who spent eight years in care as one of the facility’s longest residents, entered a permanent home after a local family completed his adoption in December 2024. Shelter staff documented his long stay, health status, and repeated promotion through adoption campaigns before his placement. The case highlights challenges for long-term shelter dogs and ongoing efforts by Houston animal welfare groups to find homes for adult and senior animals.

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PNP nabs ₱143M in illegal cigarettes, 3 arrested for attempted bribe

The Philippine National Police seized an estimated P143 million worth of alleged smuggled cigarettes and intercepted two unregistered trailer trucks along G. Araneta Avenue in Quezon City on December 19, 2024. Police said the shipment, reportedly picked up from Bauan, Batangas and bound for Valenzuela City, led to an entrapment operation at Camp Olivas in Pampanga, where three suspects were arrested after allegedly offering P5 million to secure the release of the cargo. Authorities coordinated with the Bureau of Customs and prepared charges for attempted bribery and possible customs and revenue violations.

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New bill aims to establish scam prevention hub

Negros Occidental 3rd District Rep. Javier Miguel Benitez filed House Bill 6815 to create the Philippine Scam Prevention Center (PSPC) under the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center. The proposed PSPC will serve as the primary government agency for enforcing laws on online and digital fraud, including the Anti-Financial Account Scamming Act of 2024 and the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012. The bill mandates coordination among regulators, financial institutions, telcos, online marketplaces and fintech firms, and calls for regional scam prevention centers nationwide.

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Vico Sotto calls Sara Discaya’s arrest a positive move for justice

Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto on Saturday said the arrest of Cezarah Rowena “Sarah” Discaya marks a “good start” in efforts to hold alleged Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) corruption figures accountable. In a Facebook video, Sotto detailed how construction firms linked to the Discaya family, including companies named after their children, reportedly secured billions of pesos in DPWH contracts. He cited Anti-Money Laundering Council findings on large fund inflows to bank accounts tied to several Discaya-related firms and urged the public to stay vigilant as investigations proceed.

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Milwaukee judge guilty of obstruction in migrant evasion case

A Milwaukee County judge has been convicted by a jury on one felony count of obstruction in a case linked to a man living in the U.S. without legal status. Prosecutors said the judge helped the man evade federal immigration authorities, arguing the conduct interfered with a lawful attempt to detain him. The defense denied criminal intent and disputed the state’s evidence. Sentencing has not yet been scheduled, and the conviction carries possible prison time and fines under Wisconsin law.

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Samantha Bernardo, husband expecting baby boy

Former Binibining Pilipinas Grand International titleholder Samantha Bernardo announced through social media that she and her non-showbiz husband Scott are expecting a baby boy. The couple held a gender reveal celebration attended by family and friends, sharing photos and videos that confirmed they will welcome a son. Bernardo posted images of her prenatal checkups and pledged to continue documenting her pregnancy journey online as she prepares for motherhood.

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