LUCENA CITY — A 39-year-old Nigerian national was wounded after he was shot by a still-unidentified gunman before midnight on Saturday, March 22, in Imus City in Cavite province. The Region 4A ...
The nation’s finest and fiercest karatekas are gearing up to display their skill, strength, and creativity at the International Karate Organization ...
Tommy Robinson is being kept away from other prisoners over fears he will be killed by another inmate, a court has heard. The far-right political activist was jailed for 18 months last October ...
An article about Jackie Robinson's military service was removed from the Department of Defense’s website amid the Trump administration's DEI purge. Robinson was MLB’s first Black player and served in ...
The administration-backed Alyansa Para sa Bagong Pilipinas is set to hold a major campaign sortie in Cavite on March 21, bringing its powerhouse Senate ...
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The Manila Times on MSNIKO Nakamura holds karate tournaments in CaviteThe most promising karatekas in the country will showcase their skills and creativity as they clash in the International Karate Organization Nakamura (IKON) Philippines Karate Championships on April 6 ...
Robinson is best known for breaking baseball's so-called color barrier in 1947, when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers. Previously, Major League Baseball had been closed to Black players. Robinson ...
Prison authorities segregated Yaxley-Lennon, who goes by the alias Tommy Robinson, after concluding other inmates had put a "mark on his head" and may have been planning to try to kill him.
The Pentagon has clarified the controversy behind the removal of Jackie Robinson’s military service story on the Department of Defense’s website. On Tuesday night, ESPN MLB insider Jeff Passan ...
A Department of Defense webpage describing baseball and civil rights icon Jackie Robinson's military service was restored Wednesday after it was missing earlier in the day. That development came ...
The Department of Defense took down a web page about baseball pioneer and Hall of Famer Jackie Robinson’s military service. The site was later restored. Bill Chaplis/AP Share A Department of ...
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