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DATELINE Federal courts block Trump administration’s ‘public charge’ rule from going into effect

Palace says Duterte is perfectly healthy by RITCHEL

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FEDERAL judges in three states have blocked the Trump administration’s controversial “public charge� rule, days before it was scheduled to take effect on Tuesday, October 15. The rule expands the definition of who may become primarily dependent on the government through public cash assistance or long-term institutionalized care funded by the government, or essentially who may be considered a “public charge.� Originally published by the Department of Homeland Security in August, the public charge rule gives U.S. immigration officials

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Trump phone call to Duterte among many that ‘horrified’ White House staff, says US paper U.S. President Donald Trump’s phone call to Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte in April 2017 congratulating Duterte for an “unbelievable job on the drug problem� was one of Trump’s many phone calls with world leaders that “genuinely horrified� White House staff, according to a report of the Washington Post. Duterte and Trump had heaped praises on each other with Trump, according to reports quoting Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr., describing Duterte as “Frank Sina-

Also published in LOS ANGELES, LAS VEGAS, NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY

MALACAĂ‘ANG on Monday, October 14, assured the public that President Rodrigo Duterte is healthy following his revelation that he has myasthenia gravis, a chronic auto-immune neuromuscular disorder that affects the muscles in his eyes and limits his ability to control eye movement. “It’s not life threatening, it depends on the degree. Saka nag-mumura pa siya e (he’s still cursing),â€? said presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo during during an interview with the “The Chiefsâ€? on Cignal TV’s One News. “Ang tao naman sanay na sa kanya, kayo lang na-

man hindi nasasanay sa kanya (People are used to him; only the media aren’t),� he added. According to Panelo, if Duterte’s cursing can be considered as a sign of his health then the president “is very healthy.� Duterte once again drew concern for his health condition after a public appearance where one of his eyes was visibly smaller than the other. “It is a nerve malfunction,� Panelo explained to the Filipino community in Moscow. Aside from his eye condition, the president also encounters problems with his spine and that he frequently suffers from migraine. He also has Barrett’s esophagus, which affects his throat; as well as Buerger’s disease from the

heavy smoking he did in his younger years. Under the Constitution, information about the state of the president’s health should always be available to the public in case the chief executive has a serious illness. Panelo dismissed rumors about Duterte undergoing dialysis or cancer treatment, which causes his face to darken, saying that it is impossible for the president to undergo these procedures. “Botched skin yun. Kasi pag inayos mo ata yung skin mo tapos nainitan ka, naku may problema ka. Yun ata ang nangyayari sa kanya (When you undergo skin treatments and you go under the sun, you get problems. That’s probably what happened to him),â€? he said. â–

Gov. Newsom signs arbitration bill giving California’s workers, consumers a big win SACRAMENTO – Delivering a big victory for California workers and consumers, Governor Gavin Newsom on Sunday, October 13, signed SB 707, jointly authored by Senator Bob Wieckowski (D-Fremont) and Senate Majority Leader Bob Hertzberg (DVan Nuys), to deter companies that have forced their customers and employees into arbitration from obstructing the process by refusing to pay the required arbitration fees. “I applaud the Governor for signing this important bill that expands the rights of workers and consumers and cracks down on companies who shirk their responsibilities when people exercise their alreadylimited rights in arbitration,� said Wieckowski, a strong advocate for transparency and legislation to bring more balance into the arbitration process. “The companies write the arbitration clauses. Now, they are breaching their own written clauses to tip the scales of justice even more in their direction. SB 707 will stop these abuses

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OUTSTANDING ATHLETES. President Rodrigo Duterte is assisted by Senate Committee on Sports Chair Senator Christopher “Bongâ€? Go as he distributes the incentives to the Filipino athletes who have brought home medals from various international competitions during their meeting at the Malago Clubhouse in MalacaĂąang on Wednesday, October 16. Duterte gave a P1 million incentive each to gold medalist gymnast Carlos Yulo and boxer Nesthy Petecio during their courtesy call in MalacaĂąang on Wednesday. Yulo, who earlier booked a ticket to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, beat seven other ďŹ nalists to claim the men’s oor exercise crown in the FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Championships at Hans Schleyer Halle in Stuttgart, Germany last Saturday, Oct. 12. Petecio ruled the featherweight division in the AIBA Women’s World Boxing Championships after beating hometown bet Liudmila Vorontsova of Russia on Sunday, Oct, 13. MalacaĂąang photo by King Rodriguez

Marcos: I was robbed of 3 years as VP; Locsin calls for boycott over ‘Abominable’ movie Robredo: I’m not the thief between us by RITCHEL

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THE son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos continued to assert he was cheated in the 2016 vice presidential race, saying Vice President Leni Robredo had already robbed three years of what could have been his sixyear term. Ferdinand “Bongbong� Marcos Jr. , talking to reporters after the Supreme Court approved the release of initial recount results in Marcos’ election protest against Robredo, said he was a victim of massive cheating. Robredo won the vice presidential race by a margin of 280,000 votes over Marcos, whose family had gone into exile in Hawaii af-

FOREIGN Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. on Tuesday, October 15, called for a “universal boycott� of the animated film “Abominable� due to the appearance of China’s nine-dash line in one of the scenes. In a Twitter conversation with Jay Batongbacal, director of the University of the Philippines Institute for Maritime Affairs and Law of the Sea, Locsin said: “What about cutting out that scene? You’re a lawyer, on what ground can we ban — and which agency has that power — an implicit message, assuming any Filipino will Vice President Leni Robredo and former Senator Bongbong Marcos Inquirer.net photo assert his First Amendment right ter his father’s regime was top- in the 1985 snap elections called in the case? For me, call a unipled by a popular revolt in 1986 by the elder Marcos and which versal boycott of all Dreamworks fuelled in part by massive fraud u PAGE A3 productions from here on.�

DOJ starts preliminary probe into ‘ninja cops’

prosecutors, led by Senior AsPhilstar.com sistant State Alexander Suarez, conducted a preliminary invesTHE Department of Justice on tigation into the case where 13 Wednesday, Oct. 16, officially re- cops were accused of making off opened its investigation into the with shabu worth P648 million, 2013 Pampanga drug raid led by at the time, and setting free alsuspected “ninja cops.� leged drug lord Johnson Lee. The three-member panel of u PAGE A2 by KRISTINE JOY

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In 2016, an arbitral tribunal ruled in favor of the Philippines, invalidating China’s nine-dash line claim. China, however, refused to acknowledge said ruling. Apart from the Philippines, other countries that have claims in the South China Sea are Taiwan, Malaysia, Brunei, and Viet-

nam, which recently pulled out the film from cinemas. “Abominable,� a joint production by Dreamworks and China’s Pearl Studio, tells the story of a Chinese teenager helping a yeti return to his home. “Agree this is a slippery slope, but think we should push back

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