[ad_1] Arizona Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich has defended the state’s electoral process against allegations of fraud from the Trump campaign. – even when the president on Thursday erroneously claimed that the state will win “easily” – when Joe Biden was named as the winner days ago, in a historic …
Read More »Beneco logs P1.3 – M damage during Typhoon Ulysses attack
[ad_1] MORE than P1.3 million in infrastructure at Cooperativa Eléctrica Benguet (Beneco) was damaged when Typhoon Ulysses hit the region. Eric De Guzman, Beneco’s consumer welfare officer, said that most of the damage suffered by the energy cooperative is power poles, lines and transformers downed during the height of Typhoon …
Read More »Severe pneumonia leaves 4.2 million children desperate for oxygen every year
[ad_1] LONDON / NEW YORK, November 11, 2020 – Severe pneumonia leaves an estimated 4.2 million children under the age of five in 124 low- and middle-income countries with critically low oxygen levels each year, a new analysis from UNICEF, Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), Save the Children and Murdoch …
Read More »PHL improves global talent ranking
[ad_1] The Philippines improved one place to 48th place in the IMD Center for Global Competitiveness 2020 World Talent Ranking – REUTERS By Jenina P. Ibáñez, Reporter The Philippines moved up one place in an annual global ranking of countries’ ability to attract and retain a skilled workforce, but continues …
Read More »UAAP to begin banning athletes from playing in commercial leagues
[ad_1] UAAP players will no longer be able to play in commercial and semi-professional leagues according to a league resolution. The policy, approved by the UAAP board in season 81 for implementation one season later, prohibits student-athletes in team sports who entered the college league in the 2019-20 athletic season …
Read More »Frank Vogel was the exact coach the Lakers needed
[ad_1] Editor’s note: welcome to our series “Lakers 2020 Season Review”, where we will take a look at each member of this Lakers roster as the offseason begins and answer a few questions about what they contributed (or not) to the team’s 17th championship, as well as discussing where they …
Read More »Bahrain’s longest-serving prime minister dies – The Manila Times
[ad_1] DUBAI: Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa of Bahrain, one of the world’s longest-serving prime ministers who led his island nation’s government for decades and survived the 2011 Arab Spring protests demanding his removal on charges of corruption, died on Wednesday. He was 84 years old. Bahrain’s state news …
Read More »ECQ, blocking possible – SUNSTAR
[ad_1] The city of CEBU may again be subjected to a strict lockdown if cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) continue to increase here in the coming days. The warning was issued by Cebu City Councilor Joel Garganera, Director of Implementation of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) during a press …
Read More »Lack of Coordination of Transition, Chaos at Pentagon Could Leave US Vulnerable to National Security Threats
[ad_1] While Biden has downplayed the need for classified reporting for now, national security experts warn that continued obstruction by the Trump administration could have long-lasting consequences and potentially leave the United States vulnerable during the transition, a period in which adversaries have historically sought to increase tensions. At the …
Read More »More details emerge on arrest of White Sox manager La Russa – The Manila Times
[ad_1] Chicago White Sox manager Tony La Russa blew a tire on the gray Lexus he was driving in a collision with a sidewalk that left the vehicle smoking when he was arrested on misdemeanor DUI charges in February, according to an affidavit filed. by the Arizona Department of Public …
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