Saturday, January 20, 2018
Let's Do The News! (January 20, 2018)
- Yesterday, the Philippine National Police demands that the procurement of body cameras for the anti-illegal drugs campaign of the administration be hastened. According to PC/Supt. Dionardo Carlos of the PNP-Public Information Office, the body cameras are important since they plan to resume Oplan Tokhang.
- At the vote of 50-49, the US Senate has failed to pass deal to fund the government, causing the nation's federal government to shut down. In a late-night vote, Senate Democrats blocked the bill that would have kept the government running until mid-February. The shutdown is only the fourth government closure in a quarter-century. It will only partially curb government operations.
- Meanwhile, the Supreme Court announced that it would consider a challenge to US President Donald Trump's latest attempt to limit travel from countries that pose a threat to the nation's security. Right now, countries like North Korea and Venezuela are the latest to be hit by the blacklist set by the US President himself.
- Netflix's Castlevania TV series will return this summer, according to series writer.
- Japanese actor Ken Watanabe is joining the live-action Detective Pikachu film, which comes this 2019 and stars Ryan Reynolds (which lends his voice to Detective Pikachu), Justice Smith as the film's main character, and Kathryn Newton.
- A certain Pretty Rhythm fan made a web app that blocks strong graphic images from fellow users' feeds on Twitter.
- New Pokemon Nendoroid on the radar! The ruthless leader of Team Rocket, Giovanni and Genetic Pokemon Mewtwo are joining the lineup and it's available to order at Pokemon Center online shops and arrives this August.
TTFN!!!
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