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Pokwang tinawag na laos, rumesbak: Jusko! Saan galing mga animal na ‘to?
SINUPALPAL ng Kapuso TV host-comedienne na si Pokwang ang isang laiterang netizen na tumawag sa kanya ng “laos.” Miyerkules Santo, March 27, rumesbak ang komedyana sa isang hater na tumira sa kanya sa X (dating Twitter). Ni-repost ng isang supporter ni Pokwang sa kanyang social media account ang pangnenega ng basher na nagsabing “laos” na.....»»
Andrea Brillantes niregaluhan ng Rolex nina Whamos at Antonette
NAWINDANG ang Kapamilya actress na si Andrea Brillantes matapos itong makatanggap ng mamahaling relo na Rolex mula sa social media personalities na sina Whamos Cruz at Antonette Gail del Rosario. Sa isang video na ibinahagi ni Whamos sa kanyang Facebook page ay sinurpresa nila ang dalaga na nag-celebrate ng birthday kamakailan. “Mayroon na naman tayong.....»»
Danica Sotto unbothered sa isyung panloloko ni Marc Pingris
KALMADO at tila walang pakialam ang dating aktres na si Danica Sotto sa kabila ng kumakalat na isyung diumano’y niloloko siya ng asawang si Marc Pingris. Kahapon, March 27, kumalat sa social media ang chikang tila magkasama raw ang kanyang asawa at ang aktres na si Kim Rodriguez sa Australia. Parehas kasing nagbahagi ng pictures.....»»
Numerous Individuals and Businesses Profit from Trump Media Stock
Former President Donald J. Trump’s social media company, Truth Social, had a successful first official trading session on the Nasdaq, with shares surging and approaching.....»»
Niña Jose nag-sorry, maraming natutunan matapos mag-viral
MARAMING natutunan ang dating “Pinoy Big Brother” housemate at alkalde ng Bayambang, Pangasinan na si Niña Jose matapos siyang mag-trending sa social media kamakailan. “The power of social media is so scary, we have to be truly careful sa mga binibitiwan nating salita,” ito ang natutunan niya tungkol sa viral video na kumalat tungkol sa.....»»
Davao LGU to meet with vendors after video of goods’ confiscation went viral
DAVAO CITY (MindaNews / March 25) – The Ancillary Services Unit (ASU) will meet again with vendors after a viral video of cellphone casing merchandise they confiscated near the new Agdao Public Market went viral on social media. “We’ll have a meeting together with the Davao City officials regarding the viral video. We will also […].....»»
Andi binanatan sa pagpo-post ng litrato nila ni Jaclyn; Gabby dumepensa
DUMEPENSA ang Kapuso actor na si Gabby Eigenmann laban sa mga bumabatikos at nanghuhusga kay Andi Eigenmann sa social media. May mga kumukuwestiyon kasi kung bakit ngayon lang daw nagpo-post si Andi ng mga litrato nila ng kanyang inang si Jaclyn Jose sa social media kung kailan patay na ang aktres. Bakit daw hindi niya.....»»
Daniel nagparamdam sa birthday ni Kathryn, mag-reply kaya ang ex-dyowa?
NAGPARAMDAM si Daniel Padilla ngayong araw sa social media na pinaniniwalaang para sa ex-girlfriend niyang si Kathryn Bernardo. Feeling ng mga loyal KathNiel fans, ang latest post ni Daniel sa kanyang Instagram Story ay ang pagbati niya sa 28th birthday ni Kathryn today, March 26. Makikita sa IG post ni DJ ang isang blurred photo.....»»
Regine bet na bet gawing National Artist For Music, aprub kayo?
MGA ka-BANDERA, payag ba kayo sa panawagan ng mga fans na gawin nang National Artist for Music ang Asia’s Songbird na si Regine Velasquez? Ito ang isinusulong ngayon ng mga supporters at social media followers ng OPM legend at TV icon matapos niyang tanggapin ang kanyang award sa Billboard Philippines’ Women in Music. Talagang naging.....»»
‘Charlie’s Angels’ star Cameron Diaz may baby boy na: ‘He’s really cute!’
MAY baby boy na ang Hollywood actress na si Cameron Diaz! Ang exciting news, ibinandera mismo ni Cameron at ng kanyang mister na musikero na si Benji Madden sa social media. Sa Instagram, sinabi ng mag-asawa na sila ay “blessed and grateful” sa bagong miyembro ng kanilang pamilya. Hindi na sila nagpa-face reveal, pero pinangalanan.....»»
Niña Jose siniraan ang pagkatao; handang mag-sorry sa ‘mikropono’
NAGPALIWANAG si Bayambang, Pangasinan Mayor Niña Jose-Quiambao matapos umani ng batikos dahil sa kanyang viral video sa social media. Naging hot topic ng mga netizens ang pagpuna ng alkalde at dating aktres sa hawak niyang mikropono na aniya’y mabaho. Sa kumalat na video, mapapanood na nasa stage si Mayor Niña para magbigay ng speech sa.....»»
Kyiv, Lviv under Russian air attack; missile violates Polish airspace
'The object entered Polish space near the town of Oserdow and stayed there for 39 seconds,' Poland's armed forces says on the social media platform X.....»»
Food vlogger Kevin Garcia reveals how he earns from social media
Content creator Kevin Garcia, the man behind the popular vlog Eat’s A Small World, revealed how food vloggers like him earn through social media. .....»»
Bayambang Mayor Niña Jose viral matapos mabahuan sa mic: ‘It’s amoy maasim’
VIRAL sa social media si Bayambang, Pangasinan Mayor Niña Jose-Quiambao matapos hindi kayanin ang amoy ng ginamit niyang mikropono. Sa kumakalat na video, mapapanood na nasa entablado ang alkalde at magsisimula na sana sa kanyang speech nang bigla niyang pinapalitan ang hawak na mic. Sey niya sa stage, “Can I change the mic? There’s bad.....»»
Social Media Firms Shares Soar in Stock Market Debut
India’s GDP Growth Rate Drops to 4.7% in Latest Quarter According to provisional data released by the Central Statistical Office, India’s GDP growth rate has.....»»
LTO summons road rage suspect
The Land Transportation Office yesterday issued a show-cause order against a motorcycle rider who slashed the tire of a delivery van in another case of road rage that went viral on social media......»»
Fuse Lending mulls tie-up with small lenders
Fuse Lending Inc., a subsidiary of Globe Telecom Inc., is exploring partnerships with community-based stores and small lenders like cooperatives to provide business loans to more micro, small and medium enterprises or MSMEs. “We have no partnerships with cooperatives but there are discussions with some. Nothing is final yet. But we’re always open to partnerships,” Baby Aquino, Fuse vice president for strategy and chief of product, told the Daily Tribune last Wednesday at an event by GCash and Fuse entitled “Borrow for Tomorrow” in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. Fuse and Globe’s GCash provide a range of loan products using the mobile app. Fuse said 35 percent of its P100-billion loan disbursements as of July went to MSMEs. In terms of client locations, 70 percent are based in Metro Manila. Best way to reach the market “There are many who have expressed interest in partnering with us. We have a dedicated department for big partnerships but it also focuses on tapping retail shops and sari-sari stores. This is the best way to reach the market,” Aquino said Aquino said the firm is maximizing artificial intelligence or AI to determine possible business loan borrowers based on their behaviors when using GCash’s various transactions. “We’re using AI because customers don’t declare all the time that they are doing retail business on the side. For these customers, we give different communications or messages,” she said. Based on clients’ feedback, Aquino said many MSME owners need bigger amounts but for short-term use. “We continue to explore other products which can offer bigger loan amounts. Retail shops really appreciate that we can enable them to have stocks for their products but with GGives because they often are not able to sell all their inventory in one day or short period of time,” Aquino explained. GLoan offers credit up to P125,000 on a one-at-a-time disbursement with repayment period of up to 24 months. GGives, on the other hand, offer multiple loans at the same time with a total amount of up to P125,000 which is paid in installments. Campaign in public markets As the Christmas season starts in the Philippines as early as this month, she said Fuse and GCash will be putting up campaigns, including financial literacy activities, in various public areas including public markets to reach MSMEs that will be setting up their stalls to sell products for Christmas gifts. “We’ll not stop and focus on MSMEs because there are still many of them to serve. They can use bigger credit amounts to buy additional stocks of their products and so increase their sales, as well,” Aquino said. GCash’s marketplace links clients with financing firms and banks that can provide bigger amounts for long-term goals, such as purchase of equipment or real estate. The post Fuse Lending mulls tie-up with small lenders appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Respect the budget
A fair reminder should be issued to the caretakers of public finances and leaders in government that the Supreme Court had ruled that lump sum items such as the Priority Development Assistance Fund and the reallocation of funds in the budget such as in the Disbursement Acceleration Program scheme are unconstitutional. A 2013 decision of the high tribunal was very specific about the pork barrel as invalid, along with similar efforts in the legislature to accumulate discretionary funds. In 2014, the SC also thumbed down the Presidential pork barrel raised through the DAP. In the 2024 National Expenditure Program which is the Executive’s proposed budget submitted to Congress, P215 billion worth of flood mitigation projects were found to use methods that are suspiciously similar to the outlawed PDAF scheme. Based on SC’s landmark decision such budget items are also illegal. The SC ruling not only struck down the PDAF but also “various Congressional insertions” and other similar practices that allow legislators to “intervene, assume or participate” in any of the various post-enactment stages of the budget execution. The difference in the current maneuver is that the insertions are done in the NEP to skirt the “post-enactment stages” of the budget process as specified in the SC ruling. The spirit or substance of the decision was, however, all about removing the discretionary powers of Congress over, what the SC decision stated, as a Constitutional violation: “Such as but not limited to the areas of project identification, modification and revision of project identification, fund release and/or fund realignment, unrelated to the power of Congressional oversight.” The ruling basically disallowed the practice of insertions and realignment since it sought to re-establish check and balance between the legislature and the Palace as the pork barrel scheme is the Executive’s leverage to get members of the legislature to enact its priority laws. After the SC ruling, efforts to create new sources of legislative pork have been a yearly ritual in Congress that even resulted in friction between House leaders and the Department of Budget and Management during the early years of President Rodrigo Duterte. The DAP was created apparently to fill the vacuum created by the PDAF’s removal. Under the Palace scheme under the Aquino administration, savings were centralized under the DAP which was then used as a slush fund for legislators. DAP funds were used in the campaign to oust the late Chief Justice Renato Corona. The SC decision disallowed the following: * The withdrawal of unobligated allotments from the implementing agencies and the declaration of the withdrawn unobligated allotments and unreleased appropriations as savings before the end of the fiscal year and without complying with the statutory definition of savings contained in the General Appropriations Act; * Cross-border transfers of savings of the executive department to offices outside the executive department; and * Funding of projects, activities, and programs not covered by appropriations in the General Appropriations Act. The court also declared void the use of unprogrammed funds despite the absence of a certification by the National Treasurer that the revenue collections exceeded the revenue targets or non-compliance with the conditions provided in the relevant General Appropriations Act. Some P150 billion in public funds, from 2011 to 2013, were channeled to the DAP, which was done through the first two schemes that the SC declared as unconstitutional. The SC made a statement in junking the DAP and PDAF which was to outlaw the use of discretionary or lump sum funds in the budget that usually end up in the pockets of public officials. The P24 billion annual PDAF was a mere part of the huge Special Purpose Funds which in turn is just one of the many lump sums that make up as much as a third of the yearly budget. The ruling was consistent with the public clamor for the removal of all types of lump-sum items in the national budget. Undertaking budget maneuvers such as spending a ridiculous P215 billion for flood control has the obvious aim of providing legislators their pork allocation that contravenes the SC ruling on PDAF and public sentiment on the proper use of the budget. The post Respect the budget appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
15 druggies nabbed over P623k shabu
Fifteen druggies who yielded P623,400 worth of shabu over the weekend were nabbed by operatives of the Quezon City Police District. QCPD Director P/Brig.Gen. Nicolas Torre III said the Masambong Police Station (PS 2) led by P/Lt.Col. Resty Damaso, arrested Michael Legria and Maricar Bacocanag at 9:10 p.m.of Friday, 18 August, infront of No. 14 Sta. Ana Street, Barangay San Antonio, Quezon City. Based on the report, a concerned citizen tipped off the illegal activities of the suspects which resulted in their immediate arrest. Confiscated from their possessions were 60 grams of shabu valued at P408,000 and the buy-bust money. The Batasan Police Station (PS 6) under P/Lt.Col. Paterno Domondon Jr. arrested Johari Bantayao at 5:35 p.m. on the same day at Isaiah corner F. Salvador Street, Jordan Plains Subdivision Gate 2, Barangay Sta. Monica, Novaliches, Quezon City. A buy-bust operation was conducted by PS 6 operatives in coordination with PDEA-NCR wherein a police officer acted as poseur buyer and bought P1,000 worth of shabu from the suspect and at the given pre-arranged signal, he was arrested. Seized from the suspect were 18 grams of shabu valued at P122,400, a cellular phone and the buy-bust money. Also, the Talipapa Police Station (PS 3) under P/Lt.Col. Morgan Aguilar arrested Ian Jomail and Carol Aquino at 6:30 p.m. along Quirino Highway, Barangay Unang Sigaw, Quezon City. Confiscated from their possessions were one gram of shabu valued at P6,800, a black coin purse, a cellular phone and the buy-bust money. The Novaliches Police Station (PS 4) under P/Lt.Col.Jerry Castillo arrested Juan Luis Macaraeg at 11:45 p.m. at Masterkee Carwash along Quirino Highway, Barangay Sta. Monica, Novaliches, Quezon City. Confiscated from his possession were 1.5 grams of shabu valued at P10,200, a cellular phone and the buy-bust money. The Anonas Police Station (PS 9) under P/Lt.Col. Ferdinand Casiano, arrested Jay-ar Visayana and Ruby Salazar at 9:30 p.m. on the same day at Block 3, Lot 16, Pook Arboretum, Barangay UP Campus, Quezon City. Confiscated from their possessions were two grams of shabu valued at P13,600.00, brown coin purse, a cellular phone, and the buy-bust money. At 6:55 a.m. also Friday, along Cluster 5, Manunggal Street, Barangay Tatalon, Quezon City, the Galas Police Station (PS 11) under P/Lt.Col. Jake Barila arrested Jonjon de Guzman and Mark Benzon Santos. Confiscated from their possessions were two grams of shabu valued at P13,600, a coin purse, cellular phone and the buy-bust money. The Payatas Bagong Silangan Police Station (PS 13) under P/Lt.Col. Leonie Ann dela Cruz arrested Jay Brazil Taneo at 8:30 p.m. at house number J-2, Lot 48, Road 6, Sitio Kumunoy, Barangay Bagong Silangan, Quezon City. Confiscated from his possession were three grams of shabu valued at P20,400 and the buy-bust money. While the Holy Spirit Police Station (PS 14) under P/Lt.Col. May Genio arrested John Paul Pangilinan; Larry Panglinan; Regy Rael; and Macbot Paculanang at 1:15 a.m. of Saturday, 19 August at No. 91 Marcel Village, Barangay Pasong Tamo, Quezon City. Confiscated from their possessions were three grams of shabu valued at P24,400, coin purse and the buy-bust money. The suspects were charged for violation of R.A. 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 before the Quezon City Prosecutor’s Office. Torre commended his operatives for their relentless efforts in the campaign against illegal drugs that resulted in the arrest of the suspects and the confiscation of evidence. The post 15 druggies nabbed over P623k shabu appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
QC cops nab 15 druggies; seize P623-K worth of shabu
Quezon City Police District operatives arrested 15 druggies, who yielded P623,400 worth of shabu, over the weekend. According to QCPD Director P/BGen. Nicolas Torre III, the Masambong Police Station (PS 2), led by P/LCol. Resty Damaso, nabbed first Michael Legria and Maricar Bacocanag at 9:10 p.m. on 18 August 2023 in front of a house at Sta. Ana St. in Brgy. San Antonio, Quezon City. Based on the report, a concerned citizen tipped off the illegal activities of the suspects which resulted in their immediate arrest. Confiscated from their possessions were 60 grams of shabu valued at P408,000 and the buy-bust money. Meanwhile, the Batasan Police Station (PS 6), under P/LCol. Paterno Domondon Jr., arrested Johari Bantayao at 5:35 p.m. on 18 August 2023 at Isaiah corner F. Salvador Sts., Jordan Plains Subdivision Gate 2 in Brgy. Sta. Monica, Novaliches, Quezon City in a buy-bust operation. Seized from the suspect were 18 grams of shabu valued at P122,400.00, a cellular phone, and the buy-bust money. Also, the Talipapa Police Station (PS 3) under P/LCol. Morgan Aguilar arrested Ian Jomail and Carol Aquino at 6:30 p.m. on 18 August 2023 along Quirino Highway in Brgy. Unang Sigaw, Quezon City. Confiscated from their possessions were one gram of shabu valued at P6,800, a black coin purse, a cellular phone, and the buy-bust money. The Novaliches Police Station (PS 4), under P/LCol. Jerry Castillo, arrested Juan Luis Macaraeg at 11:45 p.m. on 18 August 2023 at Masterkee Carwash along Quirino Highway in Brgy. Sta. Monica, Novaliches, Quezon City. Confiscated from his possession were 1.5 gram of shabu valued at P10,200, a cellular phone, and the buy-bust money. The Anonas Police Station (PS 9), under P/LCol. Ferdinand Casiano, arrested Jay-ar Visayana and Ruby Salazar at 9:30 p.m. on 18 August 2023 at Pook Arboretum in Brgy. UP Campus, Quezon City. Confiscated from their possessions were two grams of shabu valued at P13,600, a brown coin purse, a cellular phone, and the buy-bust money. At 6:55 a.m. on 18 August 2023 along Cluster 5, Manunggal St., in Brgy. Tatalon, Quezon City, the Galas Police Station (PS 11), under P/LCol. Jake Barila, arrested Jonjon De Guzman and Mark Benzon Santos. Confiscated from their possessions were two grams of shabu valued at P13,600, a coin purse, a cellular phone, and the buy-bust money. The Payatas Bagong Silangan Police Station (PS 13), under P/LCol. Leonie Ann Dela Cruz arrested Jay Brazil Taneo at 8:30 p.m. on 18 August 2023 at a house at Sitio Kumunoy in Brgy. Bagong Silangan, Quezon City. Confiscated from his possession were three grams of shabu valued at P20,400 and the buy-bust money. While the Holy Spirit Police Station (PS 14) under P/LCol. May Genio nabbed John Paul Pangilinan, Larry Panglinan, Regy Rael, and Macbot Paculanang at 1:15 a.m. on 19 August 2023 at Marcel Village in Brgy. Pasong Tamo, Quezon City. Confiscated from their possessions were three grams of shabu valued at P24,400, a coin purse, and the buy-bust money. The suspects were charged with violation of Republic Act No. 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 before the Quezon City Prosecutor’s Office. Torre commended his operatives for their relentless efforts in the campaign against illegal drugs that resulted in the arrest of the suspects and the confiscation of evidence. “Asahan po ninyo na hindi kami magsasawa at mas lalo pa naming paiigtingin ang aming kampanya kontra iligal na droga,” he said. The post QC cops nab 15 druggies; seize P623-K worth of shabu appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»