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‘PHL WON’T LOSE EVEN AN INCH OF TERRITORY: MARCOS
Joint South China Sea, PHL Sea patrols with US, Australia readied
By ALFRED GABOT, Editor in Chief
Grieving together for lives lost to anti-Asian hate
By Gilda P. Balan, Correspondent
California and New York are the two US states which host the largest number of Asians and Asian-Americans. As such, they are also the two states where the largest number of hate crimes against the community have occurred in recent years.
Last week, the Asian American Foundation held a vigil in Lower Manhattan to remember and pay homage to the victims of anti-Asian hate, specifically those who lost their lives.
Held at the historic Union Square park, the event had local leaders and elected officials address the demand of the crowd in attendance for a safe space where they could grieve over the latest tragedies involving the community.
Still fresh in their minds was the Monterey Park shooting, where 11 were killed while celebrating the Lunar New Year.
The speakers talked about coping with trauma caused by the series of anti-Asian attacks, and the Asian experience in the US, especially in the past few years of the pan-
BAGUIO CITY – Facing the alumni, cadets and top military officials at the Philippine Military Academy grounds in Baguio city, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. reiterated his assurance to Filipinos that the Philippines will not give away even an inch of its territory to any foreign power.
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By the Philippine News TODAY staff
The research paper written by Joel Ariarte Jr of UP Diliman’s Third World Studies Center detailed what was not illegal during the Marcos dictatorship, but which must qualify as unethical.
Ferdinand Sr. and Imelda Marcos were more than doting parents to Ferdinand Jr. They
By Jennifer T. Santos
QUEZON CITY – The Sandiganbayan has dismissed an illgotten case filed against the late President Ferdinand Marcos and agreed to their only son’s every whim, especially where money was concerned.
Dark truth behind Marcos’s assuming Agri post Graft court junks ill-gotten wealth case vs. Marcos Sr., Imelda, others
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And while there has been much talk about Marcos Jr’s reportedly wild past, he has dismissed such talk as exaggerated or worse, little more than baseless rumors. But the

By Jun Nucum
SAN FRANCISCO - The Asia Pacific Islander Council (API Council) has hosted an event that honored former Speaker of the House of Representatives California Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi to show their gratitude for her support to the community in the past decades.
several others as the anti-graft court ruled that the government prosecutors failed to present sufficient evidence against those accused.
In a 156-page de-
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Held at China Live restaurant in San Francisco that brought together individuals representing communities Congresswoman Pelosi has supported,