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Duterte appoints Robredo housing chief by Klarize

Medenilla and eric anthony licas AJPress

President rodrigo duterte has appointed Vice President Leonor “Leni” robredo as chief of the housing and Urban development Coordinating Council (hUdCC), martin Andanar, presidential communications secretary, confirmed on thursday, July 7. robredo thanked the president for the appointment and opportunity to help marginalized filipinos. “mas paglilingkuran natin ang ating mga

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kababayang walang tahanan at maipagpatuloy natin ang ating pangakong itulak ang kaunlaran at kaginhawaan para sa ating mga kapus palad na kababayan (i can serve our countrymen who are homeless and i can continue my promise to push for progress and improvement of the lives of our underprivileged countrymen),” she said in the statement. Justice secretary Vitaliano Aguirre ii also confirmed robredo’s appointment during a press briefing. he also said the vice president was asked to attend the first cabinet

meeting on monday, July 11. historically, the vice president is usually assigned a leading position in the president’s cabinet. robredo joins the likes of former Philippine vice presidents who have held the head positions in the hUdCC like Jejomar Binay under former President Benigno Aquino, iii and noli de Castro from President Gloria macapagal Arroyo’s administration. “many of the Cabinet members are happy (about) the development. At last the Vice SECOND MEETING. President Rodrigo Duterte and Vice President Leni Robredo chat when the latter paid the Chief Executive a courtesy call in Malacañang on Monday, July 4. The two President is no longer an elected officer officials met for the first time during the turnover of police command in Camp Crame last week. PAGE A2 Malacañang photo by King Rodriguez

The Pres. Duterte effect: Thousands of drug pushers, users surrender

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from the AJPress NEWS TEAM AcroSS AMEricA

Transgender troops now allowed to openly serve in military trAnsGender troops can now enlist and serve openly in the military, the Pentagon recently announced. the announcement came as a surprise after top officials voiced concerns about medical, housing and uniform issues for transgender individuals. the policy change removes one of the last military restrictions based on sex or gender identity. Carter said that the move was a way to be all inclusive of the U.s. population to recruit as many qualified troops for a stronger military. “We don’t want barriers unrelated to a person’s qualifications to serve preventing us from recruiting or retaining the soldier, sailor, airman or marine who can best accomplish the mission,” defense secretary Ash Carter said in a press conference on thursday, June 30. “We have to have access to 100 percent of America’s population for our all-volunteer force to be able to recruit from among them the most highly qualified and to retain them.” the move is considered a win for LGBt rights,

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FBI finds Clinton ‘extremely careless’ in use of private server

Three of 5 PNP “narco generals” now in Napolcom custody by eric

SURPRISE DRUG TEST. Quezon City policemen line up during a surprise drug test as part of the continuing efforts of Pres. Rodrigo Duterte’s administration to rid the national police force of drug users. ManilaTimes.net photo by Mike De Juan

anthony licas AJPress

President rodrigo duterte’s promise of a bloody war on drugs convinced thousands of selfconfessed drug pushers and users to surrender to police, and has led to accusations of corruption at the highest levels of law enforcement. during a televised speech on tuesday, July 5, duterte accused three high-ranking police officials and two retired police generals of contributing to the “deterioration of law and order” by aiding Philippine drug cartels. national Capital region Police office (nCrPo) Chief Joel Pagdilao, Western Visayas regional director Chief supt. Bernardo diaz and Quezon City Police district (QCPd) director Chief supt. PAGE A3

Marcos camp confident of Bahay Pangarap Duterte’s official residence winning cybercrime case by catherine

Valente ManilaTimes.net

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r. PilaPil and JoMar canlas ManilaTimes.net

the camp of former senator ferdinand “Bongbong” marcos Jr. on monday, July 4 expressed confidence it would win a cybercrime complaint it brought

before the manila Prosecutor’s office against personnel of the Commission on elections (Comelec) and vote-counting PAGE A2

JUst like his predecessor, Benigno Aquino 3rd, President rodrigo “rody” duterte chose Bahay Pangarap as his official residence. duterte’s top aide, Christopher Go, said duterte will move in next week. the Bahay Pangarap is located at the headquarters of the Presidential security Group (PsG) across the Pasig river from malacañang Palace, the office of the President.

Built in the 1930s, Bahay Pangarap was designed by architect Juan Arellano. it already underwent a number of renovations, with the recent one led by architect Conrad onglao in 2008. the house was used by former presidents Gloria macapagal-Arroyo to welcome special guests. it has a swimming pool and a garden. duterte earlier said he will not be living in malacañang because he believes it is haunted by ghosts.

Does not recommend criminal charges

fBi. director, James B. Comey said tuesday, July 5 that the organization would not recommend criminal charges for hillary Clinton’s handling of classified emails. in a statement, Comey said presumptive democratic presidential nominee hillary Clinton was “extremely careless” for using a personal, nongovernment email address, which she routed through a server in her Chappaqua, nY home. According to the New York Times, she sent or received about two dozen emails marked “top-secret,” the highest level of classification, through that address. “there is evidence to support a conclusion [that Clinton] should have know that an unclassified system was no place for that conversation,” Comey said. however to warrant a criminal charge, Comey said there needed to be evidence that Clinton intentionally sent or received classified information, which the fBi did not find. “our judgment is that no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case,” Comey said. on friday, July 1, Attorney General Loretta PAGE A2

VICTORY IS NEAR. Jonathan de la Cruz (left) signs documents during continuation of preliminary investigation of complaint filed by his group against personnel of the Commission on Elections and Smartmatic. ManilaTimes.net photo by Rene Dilan

DREAM HOUSE. Despite initial reservations, President Duterte has decided to take up official residence at Bahay Pangarap (top), where then President Benigno Aquino III used to live. Inquirer.net photo

Fil-Am nurse reaches settlement after being terminated from hospital by christina

M. oriel

AJPress

PAsAdenA, Calif.—the California nurses Association (CnA) and huntington hospital have reached an agreement in the case of two Asian American nurses who were terminated by the hospital last year for allegedly trying to unionize. Under the settlement agreement announced in early June, the hospital has agreed to rescind the terminations of Allysha Almada shin and Vicki Lin and pay them full back pay. Almada shin received $26,701.00 in back

pay, while Lin received $28,520.00. Both amounts shown in the agreement are before taxes. At a press conference in front of the hospital’s emergency department on Wednesday, June 29, rep. Judy Chu, nurses and community leaders applauded the settlement. “it definitely brings justification for what...my co-worker, Vicki, [and i] have been going through for the past nine or more months. it serves as a reminder that our fight is just, our fight is right. it’s a huge Allysha Alamada Shin (right) is joined by another nurse in celebration of the settlement reached victory for all of us,” Almada shin, a 28- between the CNA and Huntington Hospital. Almada Shin was terminated by the hospital for AJPress photo by Christina M. Oriel PAGE A3 trying to unionize.


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