Your daily round-up of today's news:
- The National Bureau of Investigation starts a probe on the riot and the prison break at the New Bilibid Prison.
- A certain lawmaker decries agencies' "delayed, dismal" response to aid typhoon-hit Dinagat island.
- The Department of Education (DepEd) is validating reports on "hacked" bank accounts of teachers.
- The University of the Philippines has relaunched its fact-checking initiative ahead of the May 9 elections.
- Pope Francis expressed concern over Ukraine and the risk to European security.
- Lamborghini will end production of internal combustion engines after 2022 and will brace electrification.
- Your first look at the first-ever Cadillac Escalade V.
- Jujutsu Kaisen 0 made it to the top 50 all-time films in Japan.
- This year's Annie Awards goes virtual this March 12th.
- Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley was fined 20,000 US Dollars and suspended for Monday's game against Southern California for a confrontation with the officiating crew following a game against Stanford.
- New Jersey Devils' P.K. Subban wants the hockey world to "focus on how we can change" after alleged racial taunt aimed at brother.
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