Your daily round-up of today's news...
- Typhoon Paolo made landfall over Isabela. According to PAGASA, Signal No.4 will be raised over parts of Northern Luzon and Aurora.
- The organizers of the Trillion Peso March will stage another major protest against corruption, this time on November 30, 2025, Bonifacio Day. Organizers warned that it will be "bigger, wider, and fiercer than the Sept. 21 rally".
- Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong cried foul over a plot to ease him out of the Independent Commission for Infrastructure as he lamented a "deep-seated" corruption in the government.
- Two men were killed in a stabbing attack in the synagogue in Manchester, UK. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer reacted to the Yom Kippur stabbing attack, saying "additional police assets are being deployed to synagogues across the country and we will do everything to keep our Jewish community safe."
- Two days have passed since the US Government Shutdown. As US President Donald Trump threatens to fire most federal employees, the Democrats were quick to blame the Republicans for the shutdown. Some called this recent shutdown "every Democrat's worst nightmare".
- Elon Musk is on the brink of becoming the world's first trillionaire, according to reports.
- Adrien Tambay and Claire Schonborn are named reserve drivers in this weekend's Extreme E final race and next weekend's Extreme H World Cup in Saudi Arabia.
- The NHRA reveals Pro Stock and PSM schedules for the 2026 season.
- Toyota Gazoo Racing is named as the official partner of MissionH24's H24EVO project, pushing the call for hydrogen-powered car racing.
- SM Entertainment shares update on legal action against malicious activities targeting its artists.
- The Nevada court rejects the NFL's petition for the rehearing of Jon Gruden.
- PGA of America boss Don Rea Jr. apologizes in an email to the golf professionals he was elected to serve. Rea condemns the US fans' behavior following the mess at the Ryder Cup that saw Europe win.
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