Reese Witherspoon to star in West Memphis 3 movie

Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon is once again in the spotlight as the actress stars in the new movie “Devil’s Knot”. Producer of the new movie has revealed to “The Wrap” last Thursday that Witherspoon will be playing the lead character as Pam Hobbs, mother of the 3 boys who were murdered in West Memphis. “Devil’s Knot” was … Read more

Kim Kardashian: Named as 2011’s Ill-Mannered Person

Kim Kardashian as the NLJC 2011's Most Ill-Mannered Person

After the controversy of her divorce with Kris Humphries, Kim Kardashian was officially off to set the record of being the 2011’s ill-mannered person. According to the national director of the National League of Junior Cotillions, or popularly known as NLJC, Elizabeth Anne, they made the annual etiquette list, compiled  by the etiquette and social … Read more

Cagayan De Oro and Iligan City Flooding Kills More Than 200 People

Southern Philippines Flooding

Tropical Storm Washi brought about heavy rains and strong winds in the cities of Cagayan de Oro City and Iligan City which causes the deaths of more than 200 people. Worst affected areas were surprised with the heavy downpour and uncontrollable conditions that swamped the cities. An estimated 400 people were still missing and unaccounted … Read more

Erik Spoeltra’s Contract with Miami Heat Extended

Erik Spoelstra Miami Heat Head Coach

National Basketball (–foul word(s) removed–)ociation’s youngest coach and Asia’s first head coach in an NBA Team Erik Spoelstra renewed his contract with Miami Heat ending speculations that the Filipino-American will end his career after his failure to bring home the ring for the star-studded Miami Heat. The announcement of contract extension was made by Team … Read more

Canada First to Withdraw from Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change

Canada Climate Change Withdrawal

Kyoto Protocol will be extended for another five years and will hammer out a deal to force the big polluters to limit its greenhouse emissions. With the announcement of the extension in which different countries have agreed already except for Canada the first country to withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol. The news broke out after Environment … Read more

Mexico Hit by A Deadly 6.5 Magnitude Earthquake Killing 2

Deadly Tremor Rocks Mexico

At around 7:47 PM local time the southern city of Mexico was hit a strong 6.5 magnitude earthquake killing at least two people and made the residents as far as Mexico City startling. The earthquake hit the city of Guerero in southern Mexico. U.S. Geological Survey an the state media had confirmed that tremor – … Read more

Paranaque Plane Crash Leaves 13 People Dead

Light Plane Crash in the Philippines

A light plane crashed in a shanty at around 2:00 P.M. after take-off  near F. Serrano Elementary School at Paranaque City, Philippines. The plane crash leaves at least 13 people dead and numbers of residents were wounded but unaccounted for. The plane burst into flames after it crash landed at Paranaque and hit the school. … Read more

Captured US Drone Shown on Iranian TV (Video)

US Drone Downed by Iranian

Iranian Television had shown a video of a captured US Drone on Thursday, December 8, 2011. The RQ-170 drone that was captured was confirmed by US official. Iranian authorities stated that the drone had violated the Islamic country’s airspace. Iranian television shown the captured drone after the claimed that they had captured an American surveillance … Read more

Facebook Co-Founder Mark Zuckerberg Passes 10 Million FB Subscribers

Facebook most subscribed

Facebook co-founder and the social networks curator had made another milestones on his career by surpassing the 10 million subscribers mark. He was the fastest personality to make such an achievement since the company had made a status updates. The 10 million subscribers milestone had been achieved by Mark Zuckerberg with just 11 weeks. As … Read more