Your Olympics Whole-Week Schedule Made Easier

Looking for Olympics 2016 schedule? We made it easier for your reference. As of press time, United States remains on the top of the tally of Olympics 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with 12 medals; China is second with eight medals, while Australia is on the third place with six medals. Philippines on the … Read more

Iranians Prevented From Playing Pokemon Go

Iranians Council cites security reasons for banning Pokemon Go in the country. Iranians thought they can now enjoy playing Pokemon Go after it was officially introduced in Asia. But no! Their privilege to play this smartphone game was prevented. The Middle-Eastern nation of Iran has officially become the first country to ban Pokemon Go. In … Read more

Twin Babies Left in Hot Car Did Not Survive in Georgia

A 24 year old father was charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter and two counts of reckless conduct after leaving his twins inside a hot car in Georgia. Autopsies are scheduled to be conducted Friday morning in order to determine how long the twins were left inside a hot car in an apartment building … Read more

CDC: Aerial Spraying Against Zika Carrier Successful in Miami

Authorities in Florida consider using another aerial agent targeting mosquito larvae, after seeing success on aerial spraying against mosquitoes that carry Zika virus. After the planned spraying on Wednesday was delayed, Florida finally began killing mosquitoes aiming to prevent the condition from spreading, and it turned out successful. At dawn of Thursday, Miami-Dade County authorities … Read more

Spies Scattered at Rio de Janeiro for Olympics Security

US intelligence is helping Brazilian government secure Rio de Janeiro as it hosts Olympic Games 2016. As Olympic Games is about to open on August 5 (August 6 Manila Time), spies from the US are already on the ground in the host city in order to protect the security of the dignitaries and the athletes … Read more

Researchers Test Zika Virus Vaccine in US

Government researchers in the United States of America started first clinical trial of a Zika vaccine as cases surged in different states. Concerns over Zika, which is spreading rapidly in the Americas and has hit Brazil the hardest, have risen. Last week, Florida authorities reported the first signs of local transmission. There is no approved … Read more

41 US Military Members Positive of Zika Virus

The Pentagon implemented increased mosquito surveillance and control as cases of Zika virus rise in US military. There are now 41 members of the military who are positive with Zika virus since the first half of the year. Pentagon official said eight new cases have been recorded last week. Earlier this week, the number stood … Read more

“Kerwin” Listens to Father’s Call to Surrender

Alleged drug lord Rolan “Kerwin” Espinosa is expected to surface any time, days after his father surrendered to the Philippine National Police. Director General Ronald ‘Bato’ dela Rosa said Thursday Kerwin has sent surrender feelers to the PNP. Signals were sent through his father, Albuera, Leyte Mayor Rolando Espinosa, dela Rosa added. Few days ago, … Read more