Lady Passenger Shares Frustrating Experience After Jeepney Driver Charges Them Twice 

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Lady Passenger to Jeepney Driver Who Charges Them Twice “ALAM MO SA SARILI MO YUNG TOTOO“ A lady passenger became upset with a jeepney driver who asked them to pay again despite already paying their fare. Recently, Irish Mae Espenido, a Facebook user, shared photos of the jeepney they rode, saying the driver charged them again and … Read more

INC Ends Peaceful Rally Early After Only 2 Days

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INC Concludes Peaceful Rally Early, Members Express Satisfaction  The Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) ended its peaceful rally early after only two days, and its members expressed their satisfaction.  Members of the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) ended their protest at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila feeling fulfilled and grateful. What was originally planned as a three-day rally wrapped up peacefully … Read more

Woman Arrested After Sharing Explicit Videos of Husband & His Alleged Mistress Online 

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Woman Arrested for Spreading Husband’s Explicit Videos w/ Alleged Mistress A 32-year-old woman was arrested after she allegedly spread intimate videos and photos of her husband and his supposed mistress online.  The arrest happened during a Simultaneous Anti-Criminality and Law Enforcement Operation of the Marikina City Police on Sunday, November 16, 2025.  According to Marikina police officer-in-charge … Read more

Police Officer Dies After Patrol Car Crashes Into Pagsanjan Stone Arch 

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Police Officer Lost His Life & Injured 3 Passengers After Patrol Car Crashes Into Pagsanjan Stone Arch  A police officer lost his life after the patrol car he was driving crashed into the Pagsanjan Stone Arch in Laguna.  On Saturday morning (November 15, 2025), a police officer dead and three others injured, including a drug suspect, after a … Read more

Nearly Seven Truckloads of Trash Collected on First Day of INC Rally 

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Department of Public Services Collects Nearly Seven Truckloads of Trash on First Day of INC Rally  Almost seven truckloads or 19 metric tons of trash were collected during the first day of Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) rally in Manila.  The first day of the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) Peaceful Rally for Transparency and Better Democracy brought together … Read more

Mother Calls Out Teacher for Giving Her Child Low Grades 

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Mother Questions Low Grade Given to Her Child Despite High Test Scores  A mother became upset after a teacher gave her child low grades despite the child getting high scores in tests.  Recently, Ailyn Maximo Nicolas, a Facebook user, shared a photo of her child’s report card, where the child received barely passing grades from the teacher. The post quickly … Read more

Oil Price Hike to Take Effect on November 18, 2025 (Tuesday) 

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Fuel Companies to Impose Oil Price Hike This Week FUEL PRICE UPDATE – Various fuel companies in the country are expected to implement oil price hike starting this week.  Filipino motorists will have to prepare for another round of increases in fuel prices as oil companies announced that gasoline and diesel will both rise by P1.20 per liter … Read more

Grandpa & Grandson Arrested for Illegal Gambling During Oplan Galugad 

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Authorities Arrest Grandpa & Grandson in Valenzuela City for Illegal Gambling A grandpa and his grandson were arrested by the Valenzuela City Police Station Sub-Station 9 for illegal gambling called cara y cruz.  Cara y cruz is a traditional Filipino street game that involves tossing coins and betting on the result. The game is simple, fast, and commonly seen in … Read more

Cebu Woman Grieves After Partner Dies From Leptospirosis After Typhoon Tino Floods 

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Cebu Woman Mourns Partner Who Passed Away After Leptospirosis Infection  A woman from Talisay City, Cebu is grieving the loss of her partner, who died from leptospirosis after the heavy flooding caused by Typhoon Tino.  According to Verna Sangilan, their home sits near a river that overflowed for several days. Because of this, her partner, Jerwen Karl Abellana, had no … Read more

Student Volunteers Bring Relief Assistance to Victims of Typhoon Tino 

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Student Volunteers Earn Praises for Bringing Relief Assistance to Typhoon Tino Victims Several student volunteers earn praises online for bringing relief assistance to the victims of Super Typhoon Tino.  A group of students from STI West Negros University recently extended help to the residents of Moises Padilla who were affected by Typhoon Tino. Their simple act of kindness brought comfort to families who were … Read more