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Here’s what to expect at the first Coachella Valley Filipino Festival

Experience a day brimming with Filipino culture and heritage in the Coachella Valley, featuring an array of culinary delights, artistic expressions, live music, and more exciting activities. The Coachella Valley Filipino Festival is scheduled on Oct. 8, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Palm Springs Cultural Center. As the first-ever cultural festival of this scale, this


Historical museums in Batangas, Cavite remain shut on Saturday – NHCP

HISTORICAL museums in Batangas and Cavite remain closed on Saturday, according to the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP). In a notice to the public on Saturday, the NHCP said it was due to the "continuing effects of the volcanic sulfuric dioxide emissions from the Taal volcano and its accompanying health and safety hazard for our personnel and guests." On Friday, historical museums in Batangas, Cavite, and even in Metro...


Advisory: Expect longer LRT-1 wait times until September 24 due to rail repairs

Factor this in when planning your trip


What is so threatening about synodality?

DON'T get off a bus before reaching your destination! We are pilgrims — and therefore on the way. It would be disastrous to the cause of synodality if we were to delude ourselves into thinking that we have reached our destination. The Synod on Synodality, which will take place in October 2024, is certainly not the end of the synodal journey. It will rather be the time that bishops, representing local churches, with the Holy Father, will propose...


Hundreds of flying taxis to be made in Ohio, home of the Wright brothers

COLUMBUS, Ohio --- The same Ohio river valley where the Wright brothers pioneered human flight will soon be manufacturing cutting-edge electric planes that take off and land vertically, under an agreement announced Monday between the state and Joby Aviation Inc. "When you're talking about air taxis, that's the future," Republican Gov. Mike DeWine told The Associated Press. "We find this very, very exciting --- not only for the direct jobs and...


Astonishing moment 15 customers 'dine and dash' at restaurant

The dine-and-dash took place at Captain's Restaurant - which has been open on Brighton beach since 1990.


PAL resumes US visa waiver program

FLAG carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) on Friday said it had resumed accepting nonimmigrant passengers who qualify for a US visa waiver program (VWP). "We have received confirmation from US Customs and Border Protection that we may resume accepting nonimmigrant visitors to the United States who are traveling under the US Visa Waiver Program," PAL spokesman Cielo Villaluna said. "Passengers with valid visa waiver authorizations under the...


The 9 Best Cigar Bars in Manila

Here are the city's most exemplary bars to smoke cigars.


Spot Stays: This Six-Hectare Luxury Resort Is Your Newest Home in Samal

The room rates start at P8,950.


Archeologists in Israel just made an amazing discovery


Forbidden places around the world you can’t visit

It's hard to imagine that there are a lot of places around the world that people are prohibited from visiting. Unless you're a researcher, scientist, or military officer, some of these places are strictly forbidden for the general public, which adds another layer of mystery to them. There are historical sites that are so fragile they can be easily damaged by humans, and also some seriously dangerous places many of us would be terrified to visit. From an island infested with snakes to a vault holding special secrets, check out these extremely fascinating and forbidden places. Click on!


Celebrities who were found dead in hotels


Walt Disney's Standoff with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

In summary, Walt Disney never wanted a war with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, but the right-wing political leader went after the company after its former CEO Bob Chapek made a statement criticizing DeSantis' so-called ""don't say gay"" legislation. DeSantis has made a series of petty moves against Disney, but Disney CEO Bob Iger made it clear that his company had other options for its billions of dollars. Disney followed up on this by pulling a $1...


Airport security beefed up following blast

The Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) has beefed up foot patrol and police visibility following the explosion that occurred on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023. MIAA Officer-in-Charge Bryan Co called on the airport community to be vigilant and report suspicious activities in the airport complex. Investigators from the Airport Police Department and the Aviation Security Unit of the Philippine National Police are looking for the man who lobbed...


Unknown shipwreck found by diver in Thames Estuary

Thames Estuary diver Steve Ellis discovered the previously unknown wooden shipwreck during a dive off Southend Pier last week.


Climate change is making plane turbulence worse


Paintings of revolutionary Dutch masters, from Rembrandt to Mondrian


The most beautiful natural parks in The Netherlands


Pia Wurtzbach Launched Her New Book in the Most Sophisticated Navy Ensemble

She graced the Manila International Book Fair in a chic OOTD worth at least P300,000.


SWU Phinma’s Mundo Granate 2023 painted the town maroon

Imagine this: the night sky above Southwestern University (SWU Phinma), already brilliant with stars, getting an extra dash of color. Predominantly maroon, of course! That’s the backdrop of the awaited Mundo Granate 2023 Tabularasa color party. As the evening of September 16 unfurled, Cobras—the proud students and alumni of the institution—found themselves amidst a whirlwind


Taste lechon, join a balut-eating contest at the largest Filipino festival in Texas

Traveling around the Philippines is like exploring a melting pot of cultural influences where each region has a unique flavor. But this isn’t just limited to the archipelago—it also encompasses the numerous places where the Filipino diaspora exists. This is what the annual Houston Filipino Street Festival (also dubbed “Salamat”) intends to display when it


Makukulay na hot air balloons, bumida sa Bañamos Festival | 24 Oras Weekend

24 Oras Weekend is GMA Network’s flagship newscast, anchored by Ivan Mayrina and Pia Arcangel. It airs on GMA-7, Saturdays and Sundays at 5:30 PM (PHL Time). For more videos from 24 Oras Weekend, visit http://www.gmanews.tv/24orasweekend. #GMAIntegratedNews #KapusoStream Breaking news and stories from the Philippines and abroad: GMA Integrated News Portal: http://www.gmanews.tv Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/gmanews TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gmanews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gmanews Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/gmanews GMA Network Kapuso programs on GMA Pinoy TV: https://gmapinoytv.com/subscribe


Crabs just helped scientists make a fantastic discovery in the Galapagos


Antique, Misamis Oriental next dive sites

THE Department of Tourism (DoT) is preparing Antique, Northern Mindanao and Misamis Oriental as the next go-to diving sites to sustain the Philippines' standing as the leading dive destination in the region. Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco made the announcement during the 1st Philippine Tourism Dive Dialogue held at Fili Hotel in Cebu City on September 14 and 15. Discussions centered on marine environmental protection and conservation...


Science proves visiting the coast can be beneficial to your health


Sandy Cay 2 malapit sa Pag-Asa Island, nadiskubreng tinambakan ng patay at durog nang corals | 24 Oras Weekend

24 Oras Weekend is GMA Network’s flagship newscast, anchored by Ivan Mayrina and Pia Arcangel. It airs on GMA-7, Saturdays and Sundays at 5:30 PM (PHL Time). For more videos from 24 Oras Weekend, visit http://www.gmanews.tv/24orasweekend. #GMAIntegratedNews #KapusoStream Breaking news and stories from the Philippines and abroad: GMA Integrated News Portal: http://www.gmanews.tv Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/gmanews TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gmanews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gmanews Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/gmanews GMA Network Kapuso programs on GMA Pinoy TV: https://gmapinoytv.com/subscribe


Wow! Singapore's Changi Airport Will Soon Go Passport-Free

Expect it in 2024!


A New Luxury Boutique Hotel Is On Track to Open in Mall of Asia This 2023

A partnership with SM’s hospitality unit, Lanson Place Mall of Asia is the Hong Kong company’s first hotel and serviced residences property in Manila.


Andi Eigenmann and family explore Linao Cave in Eastern Samar

Andi Eigenmann said the Linao Cave is something not to miss when in Eastern Samar. On Instagram, the actress-turned-vlogger shared family photos taken during their trip to the cave. "We went to see the most epic cave I've ever been to! (And I've been to [a lot]!)," Andi said in the caption. "Linao Cave, just a few blocks away from the surfing area, is this majestic [brackwater] cave," she added. Andi said the water inside the Linao Cave was...


Skydiver gets decapitated by plane's wing moments after jump

Be careful if you ever feel like skydiving as an experienced wingsuit skydiver suffered a gruesome fate at the hands of a plane’s wing. In a report by The Times carried by the New York Post, 40-year-old Nicolas Galy's head was decapitated after he smashed into a plane’s wing just 20 seconds into his jump in the South of France. He was one of the tw...


This is why you shouldn't always pay by card


Best Travel & Tourism stocks to follow in 2023.

Travel and tourism is a broad category, with a diverse list of well-known brands. Ecotourism is a fast-growing niche, especially among young travelers. Tourism sector has been perhaps the hardest hit part of the economy by the COVID-19 pandemic. This list presents some of the best travel and tourism stocks to track in the post-pandemic era. The list's performance is calculated on an equally weighted method.


The craziest things that ever happened at Buckingham Palace

It's safe to say that Buckingham Palace is the most famous royal residence of the British royal family. Indeed, it's the family's official residence and its walls are filled with history. Well, from protests to stalking, many bizarre things have taken place at the iconic London landmark. Curious? Read through this gallery and get to know the craziest things to have ever happened at Buckingham Palace.


Beautiful places on the sub-tropical Réunion Island


Volcanic ash: What it does to you and your car, and how to stay safe on the road

Stay inside, if possible—only drive when you need to


NAIA screening officer who was caught swallowing passenger's $300 asserts it was chocolate

The security official at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) who was suspended for allegedly stealing $300 (P17,000) from a Chinese passenger and swallowing the bills has now asserted that it was chocolate that she put in her mouth. According to a report by 24 Oras, the Office of Transportation Security (OTS) employee denied during the in...


Taal Vog, Mayon Ash Flow: What You Need to Know

Plus, reminders on what to do.


The rich, star-studded legacy of French-American heritage

Though France and the US can seem worlds apart, and many Americans still find the majority of Europe's quirks to be bizarre, the two countries are actually quite closely linked. The history of French-American culture can still be felt today, as France was a supporter of the US from the very beginning. The years of influence ring out in art, culture, cuisine, architecture, urban planning, and even in some of the most famous people in the country. Click through to look back on some historic moments that solidified the friendship between the two countries, and see which American celebrities are actually of French descent.


Pilots told to avoid flying over Taal Volcano

Aircraft operators are advised to not fly over the Taal Volcano amid risks due to volcanic activity. In a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) issued at 9:40 a.m. on September 22, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) said, “Flight operations are advise to avoid flying close to the volcano's summit as airborne ash and ballistic fragments from sudden explosions may pose hazards to aircrafts.” The NOTAM applies to flying near the surface of...


Plane passenger arrested for trying to open jet door in mid air with 180 people onboard

The man, named as Biswajit Debnath, was seated next to the plane's emergency exit. The 41-year-old then allegedly attempted to open it mid-flight.


Pennsylvania doubles Amtrak service with $200m infrastructure investment

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro announced an expansion of Amtrak's New York City-Harrisburg-Pittsburgh service on Friday, doubling its frequency from once to twice daily. The expansion is a result of an agreement between the Pennsylvania...


The major environmental problem of open-air landfills around the world


Rediscover the Holiday Magic with Timeless Christmas Stories

The holiday season is the perfect time to snuggle up with a warm blanket and a good book. Whether you’re reading to yourself, your children, or the whole family, there’s something magical about revisiting classic Christmas stories. These tales have stood the test of time, capturing the spirit of the season and reminding us of


Do you recognize these Italian-Americans?

America was built by people from all across the globe, and the East Coast in particular has always had a strong Italian heritage. For years, Italian immigrants arrived in the United States looking for a better life. From 1880 to 1924 alone, it is estimated that over four million Italians immigrated to the US. Today, a few generations later, Italian-Americans celebrate their heritage and culture. Click through the following gallery and get to know some of the most famous Italian-Americans, past and present.


Visit Jose Rizal Square, Eat Sandworm + More Things to Do in Quanzhou, China

They even have an SM branch.


Conrad Manila named top leading PH conference hotel for 5th consecutive time

CONRAD Manila has been named the Leading Conference Hotel in the Philippines at the esteemed World Travel Awards, solidifying the hotel's position as the unrivaled destination for discerning business travelers and event organizers. Once again, the premier destination along Manila Bay receives acclaim for its exceptional meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions offerings at the World Travel Awards 2023. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO The achievement...


Diego Garcia: the paradise island with a shameful secret

A tiny speck in the vast Indian Ocean, Diego Garcia is an island in the Chagos Archipelago that's home to one of the most secretive and controversial US military bases in the world. Established in the early 1970s after the forced expulsion from the island of its native inhabitants by the British and American governments, the US Navy Support Facility functions as the last link in a long logistics chain supporting vital US and British naval presence in the region. But its remote location has led conspiracy theorists to suggest Diego Garcia serves a more sinister role as a CIA black site. And some even believe the island was involved in the mysterious disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. Meanwhile, the indigenous Chagossians continue their fight for repatriation to their ancestral homeland. So, how did this idyllic coral atoll become such a point of contention? Click through and learn more about the trouble in paradise.


Philippines, Israel discuss increasing tourist arrivals, direct flights

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines and Israel met to discuss bilateral cooperation in tourism, joint efforts to further increase tourist arrivals and the possibility of Manila-Tel Aviv direct flights. The Philippine embassy in Tel Aviv said Ambassador to Israel Pedro Laylo Jr. and Israeli Tourism Minister Haim Katz were pleased to note the surging number of tourists from each other’s countries. Citing Department of Tourism data, the embassy...


Let’s celebrate the Philippines – and why not start with Cebu!

In a not-so-distant paradise, my travel dreams found their fulfillment. In this haven, blessed with glorious weather, white beaches, crystal sands — as well as expansive shopping malls, luxurious hotels and resorts — the harmony of nature and modernity is nothing short of a marvel. There, I swam with whale sharks, experienced the mountains and explored the azure seas. I have also tried exotic dishes and crossed majestic bridges. Amidst ancient...


Tourism backs DoTr on erring airport staff

THE Department of Tourism (DoT) fully backs Department of Transportation (DoTr) Secretary Jaime Bautista's recommendation to impose the highest penalty on airport personnel found guilty of unacceptable behavior. "Tourism provides livelihood to millions of Filipinos, and all efforts are being exhausted to ensure the country's rebound, knowing how significantly tourism contributes to our economy," the DoT said in a statement on Thursday. "Any...