Here’s a quick roundup of today’s top stories:
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday said that Vice President Sara Duterte will stay as the Secretary of Education despite calls for her resignation.
Lawmakers from the House of Representatives have cast doubt on Duterte’s capacity to oversee the country’s education system.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said his “working relationship” with Vice President Sara Duterte will not be affected despite the stinging remarks of his wife, First Lady Liza Marcos-Araneta, against his 2022 running mate.
In an ambush interview in Occidental Mindoro, the President also said Duterte would keep her post as Education Secretary.
“We are working on it.”
That was the response of Police Director General Rommel Francisco Marbil when asked why they had not arrested the fugitive preacher and self-proclaimed son of God, Apollo Quiboloy.
No survivors were found at the crash site involving two Royal Malaysian Navy (TLDM) helicopters in Lumut, Perak on Tuesday (April 23).
All 10 crew members perished after their helicopters collided during training at the TLDM stadium in Lumut, Perak.
National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) placed the Luzon grid under red alert today, April 23, for four hours.
In its latest advisory, NGCP said a red alert is up in the Luzon grid from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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