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Gluta drip Session ni Mariel Padilla sa senado, bubusisiin

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Iimbestigahan ng Senado ang kontrobersyal na gluta drip session ng aktres na si Mariel Padilla sa loob mismo ng senate office ng kanyang asawang si Sen. Robin Padilla.

Sinabi ni Sen. Nancy Binay, chairperson ng Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges, na bagamat hindi naman Senador ang aktres, kailangan pa rin itong suriin nang mabuti dahil may kaugnayan ito sa integridad at reputasyon ng Senado at kalusugan.

Paliwanag pa ni Binay, nakababahala rin ang IV procedure ni Mariel dahil ginawa ito nang walang abiso sa clinic ng Senado.

Idinagdag pa ng Senador na mismong ang Department of Health (DOH) ang nagsabi na bawal at hindi ligtas na gumamit ng gluta drip.

Ang gluta drip ay isang uri ng anti-oxidant na kadalasang iniinom o ini-inject sa katawan ng ilang tao.

Nauna dito, nag-post sa Instagram ang aktres na nagpapa-gluta drip siya habang nasa opisina ng asawang senador.

Umani naman ito ng maraming batikos mula sa mga netizens, at kalaunan ay binura na rin ng aktres ang kanyang post.

Humingi naman ng paumanhin si Sen. Padilla sa mga netizens kung may nakitang mali sa ginawa ng kanyang asawa, na aniya ay walang masamang intensyon, kaya’t nakakatawa na ito pa ang naging isyu.

Astronomers spot three new tiny moons orbiting Neptune and Uranus

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WASHINGTON. Astronomers have identified three previously unseen moons within our solar system – two encircling Neptune and one orbiting Uranus.

The unveiling of these distant celestial bodies was made possible through the utilization of advanced land-based telescopes located in Hawaii and Chile. The announcement came on Friday courtesy of the International Astronomical Union’s Minor Planet Center.

With this revelation, Neptune’s moon count climbs to 16, while Uranus now boasts a total of 28 moons in its retinue.

Among the newfound lunar companions, one of Neptune’s moons stands out for its exceptionally elongated orbit. This outermost moon takes approximately 27 years to complete a single revolution around Neptune, as described by Scott Sheppard, an astronomer at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, who played a pivotal role in the discovery.

The diminutive moon orbiting Uranus, estimated to measure a mere 5 miles (8 kilometers) in diameter, is presumed to be the smallest among the planet’s lunar family.

“We suspect that there may be many more smaller moons” awaiting discovery, remarked Sheppard, hinting at the possibility of further revelations in the future.

Dalawang magkabukod na pagkamatay sa Victoria iniimbestigahan ng Laguna PNP

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VICTORIA, Laguna. Masusing iniimbestigahan ngayon ng mga pulis ang magkahiwalay na insidente ng pagkamatay ng dalawang kabataan na natagpuan sa kani-kanilang mga tahanan sa bayang ito.

Iniutos ni Col. Gauvin Yamashita Unos, direktor Laguna Provincial Police Office, na siyasatin ang dalawang magkahiwalay na insidente kung saan natagpuan ang mga katawan ng dalawang kabataan sa loob ng kanilang mga kuwarto.

Kinilala ni Police Captain Myra Pasta, ang hepe ng pulisya sa Victoria ang mga biktima na sina Ricky Herradura, 21 anyos, at Jessa Sevilla, 18 anyos. Si Herradura ay binata at naninirahan sa M.L. Quezon St. samantalang si Sevilla ay isang first year college student na naninirahan sa Purok 2, Barangay Masapang.

Ayon sa imbestigasyon ng pulisya, natagpuan kanyang kasambahay ang bangkay ni Herradura sa loob ng kanyang silid na nakabalot sa kumot kamakalawa ng umaga. Agad siyang isinugod ng pamilya sa ospital ngunit idiniklara ng mga doktor na patay na.

Nagbigay ng impormasyon ang ilang kaibigan ni Herradura sa pulisya na masaya pa itong nakipag-inuman sa kanila bago umuwi.

Sa kabilang banda, natagpuan naman ng kapatid ang bangkay ni Sevilla sa kanyang kama bandang alas singko ng umaga. Agad itong dinala sa ospital ngunit idiniklarang dead on arrival.

Si Sevilla ay isang first year college student sa isang eksklusibong paaralan sa Sta. Cruz, Laguna at diumano ay miyembro ng iba’t ibang organisasyon sa kolehiyo.

Patuloy ngayon ang malalimang imbestigasyon ng pulisya upang alamin kung may foul play sa pagkamatay ng dalawang kabataan.

Attack on cargo ship in Red Sea causes oil slick, worsening environmental concerns

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CAIRO. An attack by Yemeni Houthi rebels on a Belize-flagged ship earlier this month caused an 18-mile (29-kilometer) oil slick, the U.S. military said Saturday. It also warned of the danger of a spill from the vessel’s cargo of fertilizer.

The Rubymar, a British-registered, Lebanese-operated cargo vessel, was attacked on Feb. 18 while sailing through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait that connects the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said.

The missile attack forced the crew to abandon the vessel, which had been on its way to Bulgaria after leaving Khorfakkan in the United Arab Emirates. It was transporting more than 41,000 tons of fertilizer, CENTCOM said in a statement.

The vessel suffered significant damage, which led to the slick, said the CENTCOM statement, warning that the ship’s cargo “could spill into the Red Sea and worsen this environmental disaster.”

“The Houthis continue to demonstrate disregard for the regional impact of their indiscriminate attacks, threatening the fishing industry, coastal communities, and imports of food supplies,” it said.

The Associated Press, relying on satellite images from Planet Labs PBC of the stricken vessel, reported Tuesday that the vessel was leaking oil in the Red Sea.

Yemen’s internationally recognized government on Saturday called for other countries and maritime-protection organizations to quickly address the oil slick and avert “a significant environmental disaster.

In a statement, the government, which sits in the southern city of Aden, said the vessel is heading toward the Hanish Islands, a Yemeni archipelago in the southern Red Sea.

Separately, CENTCOM said it launched attacks on Houthi-held areas in Yemen on Friday, destroying seven mobile anti-ship cruise missiles that were prepared to launch toward the Red Sea.

It described the strikes as “self-defense,” saying that the missiles “presented an imminent threat to merchant vessels and to the U.S. Navy ships in the region.”

CENTCOM didn’t give further details. Houthi-run media, however, reported strikes by the U.S. and the U.K. on the district of Durayhimi in the Red Sea province of Hodeida.

The U.S. military has in recent weeks launched waves of strikes on Houthi-held areas inside Yemen in response to the Houthis’ attacks on shipping routes in the Red Sea.

Since November, the rebels have repeatedly targeted ships in the Red Sea and surrounding waters. They claim to be acting over Israel’s war targeting Hamas in the Gaza Strip, however they have frequently targeted vessels with tenuous or no clear links to Israel, imperiling shipping in a key route for trade among Asia, the Mideast and Europe. The targeted vessels have included at least one with cargo for Iran, the Houthis’ main benefactor.

Thailand’s PM confirms Taylor Swift will not perform in Thailand due to an exclusive agreement with Singapore

Thailand’s Prime Minister, Srettha Thavisin, has confirmed that pop sensation Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated ‘Eras Tour’ will exclusively grace Singapore, bypassing other nations within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region. The revelation of this agreement between the Singapore government and the pop star has left fans across Thailand and other ASEAN countries disappointed.

Swift, renowned for her captivating performances and emotive songwriting, commands a massive global following, affectionately known as Swifties. The announcement of the ‘Eras Tour’ sparked excitement among her fan base worldwide. However, the exclusivity deal with Singapore has tempered the enthusiasm among Swifties in the ASEAN region.

Prime Minister Thavisin expressed his disappointment, recognizing Swift’s immense popularity across Thailand and the broader ASEAN region. While underscoring her global appeal, Thavisin highlighted the anticipation among Thai Swifties to witness Swift’s musical prowess live on stage.

During a business event in Bangkok, Thavisin disclosed that event promoter AEG had informed him about the arrangement. He revealed that the Singapore government proposed a financial package ranging from $2 million to $3 million per show, contingent upon securing exclusivity for the events.

Thavisin emphasized the potential economic benefits of hosting Swift in Thailand, citing the attraction of additional sponsors and tourists to the country. He also revealed the government’s efforts to entice more “A-list” artists to Thailand by year-end, despite the challenges associated with organizing such large-scale concerts.

Reports indicate that Taylor Swift previously had a sold-out concert scheduled at the Impact Arena Muang Thong Thani in Nonthaburi Province in 2014. However, the event was abruptly canceled without an official explanation.

The ‘Eras Tour’ marks Taylor Swift’s sixth concert tour, celebrating her illustrious career spanning ten albums to date. Recognized as her most expansive tour yet, it encompasses an impressive 151 shows across five continents. Notably, the ‘Eras Tour’ holds the distinction of being the highest-grossing tour of all time, surpassing the remarkable milestone of $1 billion in revenue.

20 bagong gamot sa kanser, hypertension, at iba pang sakit, libre na sa VAT

Hindi na sisingilin ng value added tax ang 20 gamot na ginagamit ng taong may kanser, hypertension, diabetes, kidney disease, mental illness, high cholesterol, at tuberculosis matapos aprubahan ng Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ang exemption nito sa buwis.

Ipinahayag ito ni Senador Edgardo “Sonny” Angara, pangunahing may-akda ng Republic Act 10963 o ang TRAIN (Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion) Law, na nag-aalis ng buwis sa mga nabanggit na gamot na gamit ng may malalang sakit.

Ayon kay Angara, chairman ng Senate committee on finance, na umabot na sa mahigit 2,000 vat-exempt drugs para sa prevention at management espisipikong sakit, kabilang ang gamot na palaging ginagamit ng mas nakakaraming mamamayan.

“Nagpapasalamat tayo sa paglabas ng panibangong listahan ng 20 na gamot para sa mga sakit tulad ng hypertension, diabetes, high cholesterol at kidney diseases na karaniwang nararanasan ng marami sa ating mga kababayan. Ito ang isa sa maraming benepisyo na naging bunga ng” ayon kay Angara isponsor ng tax reform law.

Si dating Senador, ngayong Finance Secretary Ralph Recto ang nagpanukala ng naturang probisyon sa batas.

Bago aprubahan ang RA 10963, maraming Filipino ang dumadami ng pangkaramiwang sakit na palaging pumapalya sa pag-inom dahil hindi nakakayanan ang presyo ng medisina.

Resulta ang naturang exemption ng gamot sa VAT dulot pagsasabatas ng TRAIN and Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises (CREATE) Laws na nagpababa ang halaga ng medisina upang maging abot-kaya ng mas maraming Filipino.

Batay sa FDA Advisory No. 2024-0329, kabilang ang mga sumusunod na medisina ang nakalista sa VAT-exempt health products:

Para sa Cancer

• Sonidegib (as phosphate) 200 mg capsule;

• Pemetrexed (as disodium heptahydrate) 100 mg lyophilized powder for IV infusion;

• Asciminib (as hydrochloride) 20 mg tablet

• Asciminib (as hydrochloride) 40 mg tablet

• Palbociclib 75 mg tablet

• Palbociclib 100 mg tablet

• Palbociclib 125 mg tablet

• Pemetrexed (as disodium hemipentahydrate) 100 mg powder concentrate for solution for infusion

• Pemetrexed (as disodium hemipentahydrate) 10mg/ml solution for injection

• Cabasitaxel 60 mg/1.5 ml concentrate for solution for injection

• Entrectinib 100 mg

• Entrectinib 200 mg

Sa Hypertension

• Losartan Potassium+Amlodipine (as besilate) 100 mg/10 mg tablet

• Losartan Potassium+Amlodipine (as besilate) 100 mg/5 mg tablet

• Irbesartan+Amlodipine (as besilate) 300 mg/5 mg tablet

• Irbesartan+Amlodipine (as besilate) 300 mg/10 mg tablet

Sa Mental Illness

• Cariprazine (as hydrochloride) 1.5 mg capsule

• Cariprazine (as hydrochloride) 3 mg capsule

• Cariprazine (as hydrochloride) 4.5 mg capsule

• Cariprazine (as hydrochloride) 6 mg capsule

Noong nakaraang Enero, ipinalabas ng Bureau of Internal Revenue ang listahan ng 21 na gamot na inendorso ng FDA para sa VAT exemption.

“The end goal of all of these actions is to make these lifesaving drugs more accessible to those who need it. This was the goal of the TRAIN and CREATE Laws when it included these provisions on VAT exemptions for select medicines. Taking care of one’s health should not be an option,” ayon kay Angara.

Bukod sa VAT exemption, makakakuha din ng discount ang lahat ng senior citizens t persons with disabilities (PWDs) sa naturang gamot alinsunod sa itinakda ng batas.

Si Angara ang author ng RA 9994 o ang Expanded Senior Citizen’s Act, na ipinagpapaliban ang pagsingil ng VAT saa goods at services na ginagamit ng seniors, kabilang ang RA 10754 na nagpapalawak sa benepisyo ng PWDs.

“Apart from the VAT exemption on medicines, the TRAIN Law also reduced the income tax rates of the majority of wage earners and exempted those who earn P250,000 and below,” ayon kay Angara.

In a solemn birthday address, Japan’s Emperor Naruhito mourns the deadly Noto quake

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TOKYO. Japan’s Emperor Naruhito addressed the nation for the first time since a devastating earthquake struck the north-central region of Koto, delivering a solemn message on the occasion of his 64th birthday on Friday.

Expressing sorrow for the victims of the Jan. 1 earthquake, the ceremonial monarch offered prayers for their recovery and expressed his intention to visit the affected region to provide solace. Naruhito’s previously scheduled national address, typically held as part of the annual New Year’s event, was canceled in the aftermath of the quake. Neither the emperor nor Empress Masako have yet visited the disaster-stricken area. The Imperial Palace informed NHK Television that the couple postponed their visit to avoid disrupting ongoing recovery efforts, with plans now underway for a trip in late March.

Despite the cold and rainy weather, a crowd of well-wishers gathered at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo to hear the emperor’s words of condolence. Accompanied by Empress Masako, their daughter Aiko, and other relatives, Naruhito conveyed his condolences to the victims of the Noto Peninsula earthquake and extended his sympathy to the affected families.

“I would like once again to express my condolences to those who lost their lives in the Noto Peninsula earthquake last month and to convey my heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved families and those who were affected by the disaster,” Naruhito said from the balcony. “I wish every one of you a peaceful spring.”

The magnitude 7.6 earthquake on New Year’s Day claimed the lives of 241 individuals and displaced over 12,000 residents from their homes, with nine individuals still unaccounted for. Reconstruction efforts have been sluggish in the predominantly rural area, characterized by an aging population and renowned for its Wajima lacquerware and other traditional handicrafts.

In a video released by the Imperial Household Agency on Friday, Naruhito and Masako were seen admiring lacquerware boxes from Noto, with a large round lacquer tray and a Suzu pottery vase, both originating from the region, positioned behind them.

In a pre-recorded press conference also released on Friday, Naruhito expressed his hope to visit the area alongside Masako once local conditions permit. He urged for continued support towards the steady progress of recovery and reconstruction efforts amidst the ongoing challenges.

Since the Noto earthquake, Naruhito has made only one other public appearance, attending an event commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Tokyo police in mid-January. He also acknowledged the declining number of royals capable of performing public duties.

With the imperial household rapidly diminishing due to inheritance rules that restrict succession to males and expel female royals who marry outside the family, Naruhito currently has only two potential successors — his brother Akishino, 58, and his nephew Hisahito, 17. The situation has sparked debates regarding the future of Japan’s monarchy, with calls for reforms to allow female royals to retain their status within the family or inherit the throne.

“The situation is a matter that is related to the future of the Imperial Family,” Naruhito remarked, refraining from commenting on the system, as Japanese emperors are prohibited from engaging in political discourse.

Private lander makes first US moon landing in more than 50 years

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. A private lander on Thursday achieved a historic milestone by making the first U.S. touchdown on the moon in more than five decades. However, the mission encountered initial communication challenges, with a weak signal prompting flight controllers to swiftly work on improving contact.

Intuitive Machines, the company behind the craft, confirmed that despite the communication hurdles, the lander had successfully touched down upright. Yet, further details regarding its precise landing site near the moon’s south pole remained undisclosed. The live webcast from the company ended shortly after a solitary, faint signal was detected from the lander.

Mission director Tim Crain affirmed, “What we can confirm, without a doubt, is our equipment is on the surface of the moon,” reflecting the tension in the company’s control center in Houston.

CEO of Intuitive Machines, Steve Altemus, added, “I know this was a nail-biter, but we are on the surface and we are transmitting. Welcome to the moon.”

Data began streaming in approximately two hours post-touchdown, according to a company announcement.

This milestone marks the return of the United States to the lunar surface since NASA’s renowned Apollo missions. Additionally, Intuitive Machines has now become the first private entity to achieve a lunar landing, a feat previously accomplished by only five countries. Last month, another U.S. company, Astrobotic Technology, attempted a similar feat but failed to reach the moon, resulting in a crash back to Earth.

Both Intuitive Machines and Astrobotic Technology are participants in a NASA-supported initiative aimed at advancing lunar exploration and commercialization.

Congratulatory messages poured in swiftly, with Astrobotic expressing, “An incredible achievement. We can’t wait to join you on the lunar surface in the near future,” via X, formerly Twitter.

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson tweeted, “Intuitive Machines ‘aced the landing of a lifetime.'”

The moments leading up to touchdown were fraught with tension as the lander’s laser navigation system malfunctioned. The flight control team resorted to deploying an experimental NASA laser system as a last-minute solution, necessitating the lander to undertake an additional orbit around the moon.

With the revised plan in place, the lander, named Odysseus, descended from its orbit and successfully targeted a relatively flat area near the south pole amidst the rugged lunar terrain.

Following a nail-biting wait, controllers at the company’s command center finally received a weak signal from the lander approximately 250,000 miles away.

The six-footed carbon fiber and titanium lander, standing at 14 feet tall, carried six experiments for NASA. The space agency allocated $118 million to Intuitive Machines for the construction and execution of the mission, as part of efforts to commercialize lunar deliveries ahead of the anticipated return of astronauts in the coming years.

Intuitive Machines’ achievement contributes to the ongoing global efforts to explore and potentially exploit the resources of the moon. The U.S. last ventured into lunar exploration in 1972 through NASA’s Apollo program. The target landing site for Intuitive Machines was around 186 miles shy of the south pole, chosen for its potential resources such as frozen water.

Besides NASA’s experiments, the lander also carried payloads for Columbia Sportswear, sculptor Jeff Koons, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

Rescuers search for 14 missing after apartment block fire in eastern Spain; 4 confirmed dead

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VALENCIA, Spain. As firefighters and scientific police began inspecting the interior of two residential towers devastated by fire in the eastern Spanish city of Valencia on Friday, the death toll rose to four, with 14 people still missing after the blaze at the complex Thursday.

Valencia Mayor María José Catalá highlighted the initial challenges faced by emergency workers due to the risk of the 14-story building collapsing and the intense heat from the fire, which hindered search efforts for possible survivors.

The fire, which erupted Thursday evening, rapidly engulfed the buildings, prompting questions about the swift spread of the blaze.

Experts suggested that the polyurethane cladding of the building might have exacerbated the fire’s intensity. Esther Puchades, the vice-president of the Valencia College of Industrial and Technical Engineers, explained that the material behaves like plastic when heated, making it highly flammable. She noted previous devastating fires involving similar materials in the United Kingdom and China.

Catalá stated that the cause of the fire remained undetermined, refraining from commenting on reports speculating about the potential role of construction materials in fueling the inferno. Puchades emphasized that polyurethane is now seldom used in buildings without additional safety precautions to mitigate its combustibility.

The complex, completed in 2009, was constructed by the now insolvent company Fbex, which boasted about using a new aluminum-based material for its façade in promotional material.

Fifteen individuals were treated for injuries, with five remaining hospitalized on Friday, including four firefighters, all reported to be in stable condition.

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez visited the site, pledging support for the affected individuals and expressing gratitude to the emergency personnel for their efforts in extinguishing the fire.

Authorities are yet to ascertain the exact number of occupants in the buildings at the time of the fire, but numerous residents are believed to have lost their homes and possessions. The complex comprised approximately 140 apartments.

The Valencia regional government declared three days of mourning and announced financial assistance to cover accommodation, clothing, and food for those affected. Residents were accommodated overnight in hotels or with relatives and neighbors.

Firefighters, aided by 90 soldiers from Spain’s Military Emergency Unit and 40 firefighting trucks, battled the blaze, which sent plumes of black smoke billowing kilometers away. Spain’s weather agency, Aemet, reported winds of up to 60 kph (40 mph) at the time of the incident.

The Great Oblation Run 2024: Fighting against education budget cuts

CLARK, Pampanga. The Great Oblation Run 2024, also called the “Ritual Dance of the Brave”, an annual event organized by Alpha Phi Omega – Omicron Chapter in the University of the Philippines Diliman Extension Program in Pampanga (UPDEPP), has adopted the theme “Edukasyon o EduKORAPSYON: Takbo Laban sa Education Budget Cut”. This theme emphasizes the critical importance of education as a fundamental right for all individuals.

The focus of the theme is to advocate for quality education and adequate resources while strongly opposing budget cuts that could undermine these essential elements. Despite reports from the Department of Budget and Management regarding a restored budget, concerns persist over the inadequacy of funding for tertiary education. For instance, while the University of the Philippines System has requested a substantial budget increase of 40 billion pesos, the government has only allocated a modest increase of 500 million pesos.

Additionally, secondary education funding in the country is also facing reductions, with the Philippine Science High School experiencing a 6% budget cut. Various other educational entities have encountered significant budget cuts, including the National Book Development Board, the Early Childhood Care Development Council, the National Museum, and others.

The consequences of diminished funding in the education sector are severe, contributing to a severe shortage of classrooms, totaling 159,000, and exacerbating the high rate of learning poverty in the Philippines. The recent release of the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2022 rankings further highlights the country’s low proficiency levels in reading, mathematics, and science among 15-year-old students.

Budget cuts and insufficient funding also limit opportunities for teachers’ professional growth and exacerbate calls for low salaries. Amidst the challenges posed by the pandemic, the government’s decision to slash the education budget further compounds the hardships faced by the education sector, impacting not only one sector but the entire nation.

In light of these circumstances, the Great Oblation Run 2024 aims to amplify calls against budget cuts and raises the question: “Kabataan pa kaya ang pag-asa ng bayan kung pondo sa edukasyon ay pinapabayaan?” (Can the youth still be the hope of the nation if education funding is neglected?).

The first Oblation Run in the University of the Philippines Diliman was held in 1977. This was organized by the Alpha Phi Omega – Eta Chapter. This event started the APO tradition in the University of the Philippines. This first run was organized to support the movie “Hubad na Bayani” which was about the violence of Martial Law. Since then, all the Oblation Runs were organized to raise awareness of UP students about national and political issues.