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'Where has summer gone?' Londoners bemoan the awful weather as torrential rain sweeps capital
Lake Mead’s slow demise just sped up in latest federal study
MILF party loses Cotabato mayor in pre-election setback
Senate under tight security amid 'very serious threat'
LIST: Defense team’s possible witnesses in Sara Duterte impeachment trial
Warm weather, light snow: How an unusual winter has affected Idaho ski areas
MMDA suspends number coding on Independence Day, reminds motorists of Edsa-wide marathon
In 2024 Japan logged fewer than 700,000 births for the first time, but the starker number was the loss — its citizen population fell by over 900,000 in a single year, the steepest drop on record, with deaths outpacing births two to one
Northern Ireland: Police urge calm after 'sickening' Belfast stabbing
Get some bait and throw your line into these great fishing spots in Connecticut
European royalty in crisis: Andrew, Epstein and Norwegian rape trial
Singer Oliver Tree and YouTuber Gaspi among six killed as two helicopters collide in Brazil
PNP cracks down on fake DPWH inspectors exploiting quake-hit areas
Dela Rosa surrenders firearms to PNP
Nevada is America’s fastest-growing state, report says
Santa Monica Mountains’ last steelhead trout survived the Palisades fire — and even had babies
Cayetano second shortest-serving Senate president in Philippine history
A survey of 64 limestone caves in Cambodia, reported in March 2026, turned up around 11 species new to science, among them a turquoise pit viper, a flying snake, geckos, micro-snails and millipedes
We often assume humanity will keep multiplying, but a UN forecast suggests our numbers will likely peak near 10.3 billion in the mid-2080s, then shrink — because women now average about one child fewer than in 1990
Business tycoon Manny Pangilinan summoned over drowning of 2 Ateneo athletes as probe nears end