As Tanggol once again recently got into another situation that almost killed him, let us look back on 10 of his near-death scenes in “FPJ’s Batang Quiapo.”
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Trump: PH, US to have ‘more ammunition than any country’ with proposed Subic hub
The Philippines and the United States will “will end up with more ammunition than any country has ever had” once the proposed ammunitions hub in Subic is built, US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday.
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Traveling on a budget? Stressing over your OOTDs? Enchong Dee has tips for you!
Just in case you’re struggling to travel and dress well on a budget, then these tips shared by Enchong Dee during his guesting on Kapamilya Chat might help you!
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Trump says confident US will reach trade deal with PH
"He's very tough on negotiating but that's okay," Trump said as he greeted Marcos on arrival.
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Batangas officials hold ‘boodle fight’ to ease public fear of eating fish from Taal Lake
Top officials of Batangas province and representatives from Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR-Calabarzon) gathered for a boodle fight in the town of Laurel to ease public fears about eating fish sourced from Taal Lake.
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Chinese state hackers targeting Microsoft customers
Chinese state-sponsored hackers are actively exploiting critical security vulnerabilities in users of Microsoft's popular SharePoint servers to steal sensitive data and deploy malicious code, the US tech giant warned Tuesday.
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When cars meet floods: What to do
“Huwag kang bibilis na mag-create ng bubbles, tawag diyan churning. Kasi una it creates waves, pangalawa baka pumasok tubig sa air intake.”
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Mela Habijan earns two masters degrees in Spain, dedicates achievement to the queer community
Mela Habijan offers her latest achievements to the LGBTQIA+ community.
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‘Dante’ slightly intensifies over Philippine Sea
Tropical Depression Dante intensified slightly as it moves over the Philippine Sea, state weather bureau PAGASA said.
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Flooding displaces thousands as new storm threatens
Heavy flooding inundated the Philippines' capital on Tuesday, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee and schools and government offices to shut, while a fresh storm brewed off the coast.
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