Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Let's Do The News! (October 30, 2018)
- Seven provinces remain under Signal No. 3 as Typhoon Rosita (Yutu) continues to cut across northern Luzon mid-Tuesday. Rosita has made landfall over Dinapigue, Isabela around 4 a.m. Tuesday and traveled through the provinces of Quirino and Nueva Vizcaya.
- Despite a decline in her trust rating in the third quarter, Vice President Leni Robredo’s rating remained “good,” based on the Social Weather Stations survey results released on Tuesday.
- Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Secretary Jesus Dureza said every citizen is free to resort to judicial processes to question the constitutionality of the Bangsamoro Organic Law
- US President Donald Trump blasted Andrew Gillum, a Democrat running for the governor seat of Florida, as a "thief" via twitter and implies that he's uneducated. Reports told that President Trump is panicking over the prospect of Republicans losing the governorship in Florida and going all in to defeat Gillum.
- The man suspected of sending pipe bombs to prominent Democrats and other opponents of President Donald Trump kept a list of elected officials and others who investigators believe were intended targets, an official told The Associated Press on Monday. The disclosure came as 56-year-old Cesar Sayoc made his initial court appearance in Miami federal court Monday, saying little but tearing up, and after bomb squads were called to a post office in Atlanta about a suspicious mailing to CNN similar to the pipe bomb packages recovered in the case last week.
- A lawsuit filed Monday accuses President Donald Trump, his three eldest children and his eponymous company of seeking to entice people to invest in sham business opportunities. The four complainants, whose names were anonymized, asked the federal court in Manhattan to grant a class action lawsuit so others can join the complaint.
- Britain ramped up the economic growth outlook for next year when the country will exit the European Union, in a pre-Brexit budget that vowed to boost spending after a decade of painful austerity. The economy will grow by a faster-than-expected 1.6 percent in 2019, up from the Conservative government’s prior forecast of 1.3 percent, finance minister Philip Hammond revealed in his last annual budget before Britain’s EU departure in March.
- A magnitude 6.2 quake struck on New Zealand's north island, according to the USGS.
- BMW tries out their new 2.0L turbocharged engine on their M4 DTM racer. The new turbocharged engine will replace the outgoing naturally-aspirated V8 race engines to comply with the Class 1 regulations alongside Japan's Super GT for next year's unified races.
- Ford collaborates with RTR Vehicles to create a special Series 1 Mustang RTR package, which is limited to 500 units.
- The Gyakuten Saiban (Ace Attorney) Season 2 TV show will get a Turnabout Memories TV special this January.
- The top 88 anime pilgrimage sites for 2019 has been announced.
- Legendary singer Rico J. Puno passed away recently at the age of 65. This was confirmed by concert producer Anna Puno.
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