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PAGASA: LPA, 'habagat' to drench most of the Philippines The Bomb That Ended a War - The GBU-28 Bunker Buster Atong Ang, ...
Global shares are mostly lower a day after U.S. stocks continued a stunning recovery from a springtime sell-off of roughly 20 ...
POSSIBLE, according to climatologists and others tracking shattered temperature records and relentless heatwaves worldwide.
Asian were mostly higher on Friday after U.S. stocks ran up to the edge of another record. U.S. futures and oil prices also ...
A potentially life-threatening heat wave enveloped the eastern third of the United States on Monday impacting nearly 160 million people, with ...
The City of Manila has been the Philippines’ crown jewel for centuries, standing as the country’s capital and one of Southeast Asia’s centers for commerce, culture, and governance. Due to this ...
World shares are mostly higher and crude oil prices have rebounded as investors wait to see if the U.S. will join Israel’s ...
Crude oil prices have edged lower and Asian shares are mixed as markets await more clarity on whether or not the U.S. will ...
But President Donald Trump dismissed the assessment of U.S. spy agencies during an overnight flight back to Washington as he cut short his trip to the Group of Seven summit to focus on the escalating ...
The southwest monsoon (habagat) will continue to cause rains across Luzon, while parts of Mindanao will also experience rains due to the intertropical ...
More than 20 areas around the Philippines are expected to experience temperatures in the 'danger' heat index range on Holy Monday, April 14, according to Pagasa.
(Cover photo courtesy: Parkeserye Facebook) THE DIGITAL thermometer on 55-year-old Edwin Alvarado’s smartwatch reads 34°C, but the sweat soaking through his thin cotton shirt tells a different story.