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MAY 21-24, 2022 Volume 32 - No. 40 • 2 Sections – 18 Pages

Palace maintains ‘no voting irregularities’ in 2022 polls by CHRISTIA

MARIE Inquirer.net

RAMOS

MANILA — Malacañang on Friday, May 20 maintained that there are “no voting irregularities” in the recently concluded national and local elections. This, after an interim report by the International Observer Mission (IOM) said that the May 2022 elections did not meet “free and fair” poll standards, citing a “higher level of failure of the electronic voting system than ever before.” “We reiterate what President Rodrigo Roa Duterte said during The Senate has received a total of 150 Certificates of Canvass (COCs) for President and Vice his May 11, 2022 Talk to the President as of 7:28 a.m. Wednesday, May 18.

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US Navy ship to be named for Filipino sailor Telesforo Trinidad

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FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA

Long COVID-19 symptoms often overlooked in seniors

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12 SENATORS PROCLAIMED. The National Board of Canvassers (NBOC) proclaims the “Magic 12” senators at the PICC Forum Tent in Pasay City on Wednesday, May 18. The 12 senators who won in this year’s elections are actor Robin Padilla, former Antique Representative Loren Legarda, broadcaster Raffy Tulfo, Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, former Sorsogon Governor Chiz Escudero, former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Mark Villar, former House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano, Senator Miguel Zubiri, Senator Joel Villanueva, JV Ejercito, Senator Risa Hontiveros, and Jinggoy Estrada. PNA photo by Avito Dalan

by MOMAR

G. VISAYA

AJPress

UNITED States Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro announced Thursday, May 19 that a future Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer will be named USS Telesforo Trinidad (DDG 139), honoring the bravery and heroism of Fireman 2nd Class Telesforo De La Cruz Trinidad, the only The guided missile destroyer USS Arleigh Burke (DDG 51) steams through the Mediterranean Filipino in the U.S. Navy to be awarded the Sea. Photo by Journalist 2nd Class Patrick Reilly / Wikimedia Commons Medal of Honor.

NEARLY 18 months after getting COVID-19 and spending weeks in the hospital, Terry Bell struggles with hanging up his shirts and pants after doing the laundry. Lifting his clothes, raising his arms, arranging items in his closet leave Bell short of breath and often trigger severe fatigue. He walks with a cane, only short distances. He’s 50 pounds lighter than when the virus struck. Bell, 70, is among millions of older adults who have grappled with long covid — a population by AJPRESS that has received little attention even though research suggests seniors are more likely to THE Los Angeles County deadline to develop the poorly understood condition than register to vote in the June primary election younger or middle-aged adults. Long covid refers to ongoing or new health is approaching on Monday, May 23. Los Angeles City Clerk Holly L. Wolcott is  PAGE A5 reminding residents to register to vote in the June 7, 2022 Primary Nominating Election. To be eligible to vote, a person must be a citizen of the United States, at least 18 years old by Election Day, and not in prison for a felony. Registered voters who have moved or changed their names since the last election, or would like to change their political party affiliation must also re-register to vote. Eligible residents can register to vote

“Since being sworn in as secretary, I have wanted to honor his heroic actions by naming a ship after him,” said Del Toro. “This ship and her future crew will be a critical piece in strengthening our maritime superiority while also emphasizing the rich culture and history of our naval heritage.” The Navy secretary shared that the first time he learned about Petty Officer Trinidad’s story was as a midshipman at the

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Deadline to register to vote Supermajority, family ties shape new PH Senate in LA County on May 23

California will pay college students for community work

IN a brand-new program, the first of its kind in the United States, California is offering college students $10,000 in pay and scholarship funding in exchange for 450 hours of community service work. Students can apply at cacollegecorps. com or with help from counselors at the 48 colleges and universities across the state that are enrolled in the #CaliforniansforAll College Corps program, a list that includes the entire UC and CSU systems, community colleges and some private schools as well. A total of 6,500 students will be accepted to start in the fall, with preference given to those from low-income circumstances. “Dreamers” – AB540-eligible students who arrived in the U.S. as children – are eligible to apply. The program offers a total of $7,000 in regular paychecks — more than $15 per hour for the work requirement – and, upon completion, a $3,000 grant for tuition or other education-related costs.  PAGE A5

and check registration status online at registertovote.ca.gov and voterstatus.sos. ca.gov. Voters can vote in-person or drop-off their voted ballot at any Vote Center in L.A. County. In-person voting will be available beginning Saturday, May 28, 2022. To find a Vote Center, visit https://locator.lavote. gov/ Conditional voter registration Eligible Los Angeles County residents who miss the registration deadline can still vote at any Vote Center in L.A. County. Under California Election Law, Conditional Voter Registration (CVR) allows a prospective  PAGE A2

Bongbong Marcos camp to seek dismissal of disqualification petitions in SC by NEIL

ARWIN MERCADO Inquirer.net

MANILA — The camp of presumptive president Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. will seek the dismissal of the petitions filed before the Supreme Court seeking his disqualification. Marcos Jr. ‘s lawyer, Estelito Mendoza, said Friday, May 20 their camp will seek the dismissal of the petitions once they file their comment before the Supreme Court. “A comment is required to be filed on the petition and therefore in the comment, you may expect that we will be asking for the dismissal of the petition,” Mendoza said in an interview with ABS-CBN News Channel.

“You must remember, this issue of disqualification was ruled upon by the Comelec Division and later on, it was ruled upon by the Comelec en banc so you already have two rulings affirming the qualification of BBM (Bongbong Marcos),” he added. Currently, two petitions seeking to reverse Comelec’s dismissal of cases against Marcos Jr. are pending in the Supreme Court. Both petitions are likewise asking the Supreme Court to stop the Senate and House of Representatives from canvassing the votes cast for Marcos Jr. The Supreme Court has ordered Comelec, the two chambers of Congress, and the  PAGE A2

by DONA

Z. PAZZIBUGAN, MELVIN GASCON, TINA G. SANTOS Inquirer.net

MANILA — The Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Wednesday, May 18 proclaimed the 12 winners in the senatorial race, including four reelectionists, three first-timers, and five former senators. With only one reelectionist senator and another still keeping his seat in the chamber, who both are not backed by either outgoing President Rodrigo Duterte or the incoming presumptive President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the Senate will have a formidable bloc that the country’s new leaders can rely upon for their legislative program. Also, for the first time in Philippine Senate history, there will be three sets of family members serving together as senators — two siblings, two half-brothers, and a mother and her son. The new senators ranked according to the number of votes they received are former action star Robin Padilla, Antique Rep. and former Sen. Loren Legarda, broadcaster Raffy Tulfo, reelected Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian, Sorsogon Gov. and former Sen. Francis Escudero, former Public Works Secretary Mark Villar, Taguig Rep. and former Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, reelected Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri, reelected Sen. Joel Villanueva, former Sen. JV Ejercito, reelected Sen. Risa Hontiveros and

former Sen. Jinggoy Estrada. Of the winners, Padilla, Tulfo, Cayetano, and Ejercito got the support of the President while Marcos supported Estrada and Escudero, who was also a guest candidate of the opposition led by Vice President Leni Robredo. The candidates who were supported by both Mr. Duterte and Marcos were Legarda, Gatchalian, Villar, Zubiri, and Villanueva. All of them can expect solidarity from most of the 12 pro-Duterte senators who were elected in the 2019 midterm elections, including Marcos’ elder sister, Sen. Imee Marcos. Malacañang said Filipinos elected “old and new faces” in the Senate and that there was now a “sense of hope and optimism with the new set of lawmakers.” “It is now time to move forward after a divisive election campaign and begin the daunting task of speeding up our economic recovery affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Let us work closely together and pray for our nation’s success,” acting presidential spokesperson Martin Andanar said in a statement. For the first time, the two estranged sons of former President Joseph Estrada — JV and his half PAGE A5


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