[ad_1] US President Donald Trump’s campaign filed a new lawsuit in the state of Michigan on Wednesday, alleging that its election observers, known as “challengers,” were unable to witness the counting of votes at a convention center in Detroit on Wednesday. November 4th. The legal challenge in Michigan, where Joe …
Read More »Security Bank’s earnings plunged 64% to P1B in the third quarter due to the pandemic
[ad_1] Security Bank suffered a 63.9 percent year-on-year drop in third-quarter net profits to 1 billion pesos as the lender increased provisions for likely credit losses amid the prolonged coronavirus pandemic. This brought the bank’s nine-month net profit to P6.7 billion, a drop of 12.9 percent year-on-year, according to a …
Read More »Australian Adam Scott suffers a slump at Masters Friday
[ad_1] There was no question that Adam Scott had the most unfortunate break at the Masters on Friday, a miserable fortune that put the Australian’s famous sense of fairness to the test. Scott was just three strokes behind the leader playing par five 15 in the first round at Augusta …
Read More »Why is Kouame in Gilas’s group despite having little chance to play?
[ad_1] CHANCES is Gilas Pilipinas’ team, which will see action in the November window of the 2021 Fiba Asia Cup qualifiers, it will not only be a cadet team but also a local team. Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP), special assistant to President Ryan Gregorio, said the federation is ready …
Read More »India and China close in on plan to end months of military confrontation
[ad_1] This Sept. 14, 2018 file photo shows Lake Pangong in India’s Ladakh region. Senior Indian and Chinese military commanders are holding talks on Monday to find ways to resolve a tense month-long standoff between rival soldiers along their disputed mountainous border in the mountainous Ladakh region. (AP Photo / …
Read More »Trust in vaccines vital to stopping a pandemic: World Health Organization
[ad_1] Geneva: As the world celebrates advances in vaccines against the new coronavirus, a leading WHO expert warned in an interview with AFP that public distrust ran the risk of rendering even the most effective treatments against the pandemic useless. “A vaccine that is placed in a freezer or refrigerator …
Read More »JMMC, closures, vaccine news in focus
[ad_1] WEEKLY FUNDAMENTAL FORECAST OF CRUDE OIL PRICE: NEUTRAL Crude oil price outlook is cautiously optimistic due to positive news on coronavirus vaccine Global demand for crude oil has fallen amid renewed COVID-19 lockdown measures Crude oil prices could rise further and OPEC + is likely to delay an increase …
Read More »Nine dead in Cagayan due to massive flooding, more residents seek rescue
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, November 14) – Governor Manuel Mamba confirmed on Saturday that nine people died amid massive floods in Cagayan province. “We already have nine confirmed deaths due to the floods na nangyayari sa (which is happening in) Cagayan,” Mamba said in a briefing. Mamba noted that …
Read More »JG Summit gets back on track in Q3, posts P844M earnings
[ad_1] Conglomerate JG Summit Holdings, led by Gokongwei, returned to profitability in the third quarter thanks to improved profits from its petrochemical and real estate units along with lower losses from its airline business. JG Summit posted a net profit in the third quarter of P844 million, a change from …
Read More »EOC Agrees to Stronger Border Control as Active Cebu City Cases Rise
[ad_1] Cebu City Police officers monitor a checkpoint at the border of Cebu City and Talisay City during the start of the enhanced community quarantine in the city in March 2020. With the increase in COVID-19 cases this month, November 2020, the city government, including the EOC, plans to implement …
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