Posted at 04/18/21 7:10 PM
Broadcast journalist Karen Davila turned sentimental on Sunday after learning that the ABS-CBN News Channel studio in Rockwell Center in Makati has been dismantled.
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PARIS, France - Scientists said Wednesday they had discovered the oldest remains of a domestic dog in the Americas dating back more than 10,000 years, suggesting the animals accompanied the first waves of human settlers.
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Global inquiries for private islands have doubled over the past year and the trend is likely to continue as the super-rich seek to isolate themselves from the coronavirus pandemic ravaging the world, but preferences are changing.
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Suits and tailored shirts are out, sweatpants and pajamas are in: remote working is changing work clothes habits, and while vaccines may bring back some formality, old-school office attire should emerge from the pandemic far less starched and strict.
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Japanese illustrator Koyoharu Gotoge, the author of smash-hit series "Demon Slayer," has been selected as one of the world's 100 most influential emerging leaders who are shaping the future in a list released Wednesday by Time magazine.
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A 91-year-old Russian grandma went viral after traveling the world on her own despite her age.
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The Filipino actress and socialite splashes out on Hermès Birkin bags and designer fashion – but also loves thrift shopping and instant noodles. When she married politician Francis ‘Chiz’ Escudero, her baller Balesin wedding reportedly cost upwards of US$150,000. The YouTube and Instagram influencer also has a Hermès Birkin handbag collection that could rival Nita Ambani’s.
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LONDON, United Kingdom - Britain's Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle are expecting their second child, their spokesman told British media on Sunday.
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NEW YORK - Chick Corea, the American jazz composer and electric keyboard pioneer, died February 9 of a rare form of cancer, according to a statement on his Facebook page. He was 79 years old.
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WASHINGTON - Pet dogs are far more likely to play with one another when their owner is present and being attentive, according to a new study, raising the intriguing possibility that they are putting on a show for our benefit.
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