JUST IN: 4.1 Magnitude Quake Hits Pangasinan

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Phivolcs Releases Bulletin about the Earthquake in Pangasinan, April 10, 2026 EARTHQUAKE – The Phivolcs recorded a 4.1 magnitude quake in Pangasinan today, April 10, 2026. Here are the details. Following the previous 5.7 magnitude quake that struck Sultan Kudarat, another significant quake was recently recorded by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) … Read more

Rollback in Fuel Prices Expected Next Week after

Rollback in Fuel Prices

US-Iran 2-Week Ceasefire Eyed to Bring Rollback in Fuel Prices in PH Rollback in fuel prices is expected next week after the United States and Iran agreed on a two-week ceasefire. United States President Donald Trump agreed to stop the attack against Iran for two (2) weeks. According to him, their military has so far … Read more

Malacañang on Sara Duterte’s “Good Luck” Remarks on Rumored Illness of PBBM: “Irresponsible”

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Press Officer of Malacañang Speaks on VP Sara Duterte’s Reaction to Rumors about PBBM’s Health Malacañang reacted to the “good luck” remarks of Vice President Sara Duterte on the rumored illness of Pres. Bongbong Marcos. In January, Pres. Bongbong Marcos spend a night under medical observation after experiencing discomfort. He was brought to St. Luke’s … Read more

Atong Ang ‘Almost Caught by DILG’: “Hindi namin naabutan”

Atong Ang, DILG Jonvic Remulla

Authorities Believe Businessman Atong Ang Still in PH ATONG ANG – The fugitive business tycoon was allegedly “almost caught” by the authorities according to the Department of Interior and Local Government. Charlie “Atong” Ang is one of the high-profile personalities in the Philippines with a pending arrest warrant issued by the court. Aside from him, … Read more

How PAGCOR Protects Filipino Online Gamblers in 2026

Over 10 million Filipinos now gamble online, with 32 million active accounts registered across licensed platforms. As the industry grows, so do the protections. PAGCOR—the government agency that regulates gaming in the Philippines—has rolled out its toughest consumer safeguards yet, from banning credit card deposits to launching a 24-hour helpline for problem gamblers. Why player … Read more

Woman Upset After Husband Gets Ticket for Being Shirtless While Mixing Cement 

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Woman Expresses Frustration After Husband Gets Ticket for Being Shirtless Outside Their Home A woman expressed her frustration after her husband was given a ticket by police for being shirtless while working outside their home in Mandaluyong City.  On April 10, 2026, a man was mixing cement just outside their house when officers approached and … Read more

Taxi Driver Sends Family Back Home Due to Surging Fuel Prices 

Taxi Driver

Taxi Driver in Cebu Sends Family Back Home as Fuel Costs Cut Into Earnings  A taxi driver in Cebu City reportedly sends his family back to province as fuel prices cut into his earnings.  A 50-year-old taxi driver Romy Rebucas feels heavy on the road as the rising oil prices reduced his daily earnings. After seven hours of driving, he only makes around P300 to P400, an amount that … Read more

Senior Patient & Medic Die in Tragic Ambulance Crash

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Ambulance Bound for Hospital Crashes Leaving Senior and Medic Dead AMBULANCE – A routine emergency transport turned tragic when an ambulance carrying a senior patient met a fatal accident. A tragic road accident in Negros Occidental claimed the lives of a senior citizen patient and a medical worker after the ambulance carrying them crashed during … Read more

LTO Shifts to 4 Day Work Week Amid Rising Fuel Costs

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LTO Joins Government Push for Four-Day Work Week LTO – The Land Transportation Office has rolled out a new work arrangement that is now drawing attention from motorists and employees alike. The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has officially adopted a four-day work week arrangement for selected units as part of the government’s broader efforts to … Read more